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$1,995per month

285 Turk St unit 307

San Francisco, CA 94102
1 bed, 1 bath 425 sq. ft.
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Property TypeApartments
Deposit$1,995
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Description
285 Turk St
SECTION 8, VASH, AND OTHER RENTAL ASSISTANCE VOUCHERS ARE WELCOME! All units have vinyl flooring. 1 Bedroom units consist of living space, kitchen (with refrigerator, stainless steel sink, gas stove/oven, and some with dishwasher and microwave), bathroom with shower over bathtub combination, and bedroom with walk-in closet. All studio units consist of living space with a closet, kitchen (with refrigerator, stainless steel sink, gas stove/oven, and some with dishwasher and microwave), and bathroom with shower over bathtub combination ABOUT SFCLT: The San Francisco Community Land Trust (SFCLT) is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to create permanently affordable housing for low-to-moderate-income people through community ownership of the land. Guided by the principles of anti-displacement and racial justice, SFCLT stabilizes neighborhoods, and creates greater access to housing and homeownership opportunities with a focus on BIPOC communities previously excluded from access to wealth, and in particular, access to homeownership opportunities. SFCLT currently owns and operates 15 permanently affordable properties for those of low and moderate income spread throughout the City from Chinatown, to the Mission, the Tenderloin, the Richmond district, South of Market, and soon Russian Hill. 73% of our residents are below 80% AMI and 50% below 60% AMI. The 250 residents living currently in our 151 units of housing represent a diversity of races and ethnicities with 70% of our residents identifying as BIPOC. Also inquire about owning your apartment in the next 5 years! SFCLT is offering a unique and rare pathway to homeownership (in San Francisco!) for low- and moderate income households. Vacancies are open and applications are being accepted now! 285 Turk street is planned to be converted into a Limited Equity Housing Cooperative (LEHC) within the next 5-10 years*, which means renters at 285 Turk would get first dibs to become collective owners of the building. Should conversion successfully take place each household will be provided with support to purchase a share in the cooperative, entitling them to occupy their specific unit. LEHCs offer several significant benefits of ownership as opposed to rental: stable and secure housing from which tenant owners cannot be evicted; savings from accruing a modest amount of equity in the unit (1-2% per year); and an inheritable right to the unit which the shares represent, which can be passed on to your successors just like regular homeownership. Apply today and you could become a homeowner in the near future! There are a limited number of studio and 1-bedroom units available; applications are being accepted on a first come first served basis. APARTMENT FEATURES & AMENITIES - On-site Laundry - Rent includes water/sewer, garbage & recycling - No smoking allowed - No pets, Service Animals allowed with special permission from SFCLT SECTION 8, VASH, AND OTHER RENTAL ASSISTANCE VOUCHERS ARE WELCOME! The Agreement will 12-month lease. If Resident breaks this 12-month lease agreement, Resident must pay a violation fee of extra 2 month rent by the move-out day. This Agreement shall continue on a month-to-month basis thereafter, until terminated by either Owner or Resident. Please contact us at housing@sfclt.org or 415-368-2349
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