October 22, 2007
Limestone and grantie make up a big part of this gorgeous endevour located in Mission Bay. Patios, balconies, decks or terraces in many homes will give you that seaside feel very much desired by those wishing to move to this part of the city. With 110 homes starting in 500’s ocupancy is expected in late 2007. Upscale amenities include controlled access lobby with guest seating, on-site private fitness center, grohe pull-out style kitchen faucet, GE profile stainless steel appliacnes, engineered wood floors and plus carpeting.

Interesting Fact:
49 acres of planned parks just outside your door. Mission Creek hosts a very popular musical festival every year.
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Posted by Kevin Kearney
October 22, 2007
Another addition of 417 Homes in the Mission Bay district has people buzzing about the residential boom in the area. Walnut wood floor paneling, limestone flooring, marble detailing and impressive views of the bay one can’t go wrong with this one. Radiance at Mission Bay is currently 50% and using it to their advantage on advertisements “almost half…sold”

Interesting Fact:
Mission Bay used to be an important hub for manufacturing ships.
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Posted by Kevin Kearney
October 22, 2007
The Potrero knows what market it wants to target, affluent and hip. Very reasonable in price starting at $400,000 with 168 homes. The Potrero consists of four stories of condominium residences anchored by the highly anticipated Whole Foods Market.
The building is strewn with gardens, a yoga room and state of the art fitness room, here it’s all about the well being.
Pricing:
Studios in the low to mid $400k’s.
1BR/1BA units with 1 car deeded parking starting in the mid to high $500’s plus incentives. Prices run up to $750k
1BR/1BA + Den units from high $600k’s to low $700k’s
2BR/2BA units from low $700k’s to $900k’s
2BR/2.5BA Townhome in the mid $800k’s
3/2.5BA Townhome in the mid $900k’s

Interesting Fact:
“Potrero” is Spanish for “pasture”: the name derives from a 1835 land grant to Don Francisco de Haro to graze cattle in the “potrero nuevo” (“new pasture”).
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Posted by Kevin Kearney
October 22, 2007
A hop and a skip to downtown, 170 Off Third proves lucrative because you’re just around the corner from work and SF’s best shopping district. Almost made to order, hardwood or carpet? views of the bay or not? There is 35 different floorplans that you can choose from.

Amenities Include:
Richly appointed, two story Club Room featuring:
Custom designed demonstration kitchen.
Big Screen HDTV .
Custom designed movie theater.
Men’s and Women’s locker rooms.
Fully equipped fitness center including:
Cardio-vascular equipment with built-in audio and video.
Universal gym.
Lushly landscaped courtyard featuring:
50’ lap pool.
Furnished sun deck.
Raised outdoor Spa.
Outdoor BBQ grill.
Other 170 Amenities:
12th floor roof top deck featuring expansive city views.
Climate-controlled wine storage.
On-floor storage lockers available.
Exclusive use of Flex Car for registered homeowners.
Interesting Fact:
Much of the public art on display at 170 was inspired by artists living in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle.
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Posted by Kevin Kearney
October 22, 2007
AGI Capital with the help of Pacific Marketing is introducing a a 22-story residence containing 246 condominiums and 504 parking spaces. Individual units range from junior one bedrooms to 3 bed/2 bath penthouses. They range in size from 704 to 1,600+ sq. ft. (aprx). What the website claims to emulate the zen of a boutique hotel, from golden limestone and wavy wood to white marble and colored glass. The views are sweeping, it’s no surprise that you can see the entire bay area from your livingroom. For more details…

122 Residences ready in 2008.
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Posted by Kevin Kearney
October 22, 2007
The Montgomery has 107 units that offer not only a luxurious but historic environment as it housed the headquarters of the San Francisco Call newspaper. Features include landscaped private rooftop deck, resident parking, 23 hour controlled access to the building and lobby attendant. As far as the classic touches to the building itself, we’re talking about dramatic 9 to 11 foot ceilings, oversized double hung windows and complete hardwood flooring.
Pricing Details:
# 12 Jr One BR’s 500-600k
# 22 Studios 420-550k
# 17 One BR’s 600-750k
# 21 One+Den’s
# 18 Two BR/Two Baths 975-1175k
# 2 Two BR/Two Baths + Den 1500-1600k
# 4 Two BR/Two Baths + Dens on the penthouse and terrace levels

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Posted by Kevin Kearney
October 22, 2007
Santa Fe Partners has laid plans to build One South Park, with the most advanced technology of the post-1906 architectural era. Amenities include:
* 35 new city homes, incluidng nine penthouses
* One, two, and three-bedroom residences
* Private patios and rooftop decks in many homes
* Front doors open into the interior courtyard
* Historic building
* On-site parking

Interesting Fact:
For 35 years this historic building was central to the tobacco trade in California. Standing amongst the conflict of the 1935 Waterfront Strike.
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Posted by Kevin Kearney
October 22, 2007
Millennium Partners has developed over 1,600 luxury condominiums, eight five-star hotels, an extended-stay luxury hotel, 1,000,000 square feet of office space, 1,200,000 square feet of retail space, 3,750 parking spaces, four Loews Cineplex theaters and five magnificent health clubs. Their portfolio holds a total of $4 billion.
Millennium Tower complex is at the north end of Transbay Terminal. This $350 million project is developed by Millennium Partners of New York City and designed by Handel Architects creating 163 Homes towering at 60 floors.
Highlights
• Soaring 60 stories high with extraordinary views
• Luxury condominiums with exquisite appointments. Residences range from: 1 to 3 Bedrooms, and Penthouses
• Unique features include: Enclosed pool & spa area, Resident owners’ lounge, Kids’ area with changing rooms, and Fitness facilities
• Notable features also include spectacular views and the luxury of Millennium Partners properties.

Interesting Fact: Millennium Towers will be the 4th largest building in San Francisco.
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Posted by Kevin Kearney
October 22, 2007
Not much information is available about this new project set to hit the Rincon Hill skyline. Located at Harrison and First Streets, these 450 units are slated for representation by The Mark Company. For more details…
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According to the Fifield Company Website:
Residents will be walking distance from the beautifully refurbished Embarcadero Waterfront and the vast array of cultural, business and shopping attractions of downtown San Francisco. Rinco Hill has merged as a successful model for bustling, mixed-use 24/7, walk-to-work/entertainment/shopping environment. The soaring 41-story tower building will house 393 luxury units, each averaging 1,048 square feet. Expansive glass will enhance most units and provide panoramic views over the Bay and towards downtown. Unobstructed views of the entire San Francisco Bay and surrounding areas will be accessible for residents on the 24th floor.
Interesting Fact:
Has this project been grounded? The Californian may no longer be underway
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Posted by Kevin Kearney