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255 Berry Street #708, San Francisco

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Status Active
Address Mission Bay
255 Berry Street #708
San Francisco 94158
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HOA $694
Price $2,800,000
Type Condo
Sq ft (approx) 2,300
Bedrooms 2
Bathrooms 2 full, 1 half
Agent(s) Eric Turner
415.901.2795


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Property Description

This is a must-see 2 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom condominium home for the most discerning buyers. This top floor south-west facing penthouse was completely renovated to offer exceptional luxury with uncommon attention to detail. Enjoy expansive views toward pedestrian greenbelts from 3 private terraces. Steps from AT&T Park, CalTrain, the Embarcadero waterfront, world-class restaurants, art galleries and the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market. 1 car deeded parking & storage. Building features doorperson and concierge services 5 days a week. Approximately 2,300 sq ft with monthly HOA dues of $694.29.

 

Features:

  • Kitchen with oversized island, dramatic stainless hood vent and top-of-the-line Gaggenau, SubZero and Miele appliances
  • Bathroom features custom cabinets and Waterworks tile
  • Central air conditioning with 3-stage electronic air filtration
  • EWS centralized commercial filtration system delivers hot & cold filtered water to all sources
  • Douglas Fir dropped ceilings in the kitchen, great room
  • Floor to ceiling windows wrap around the entire penthouse, providing dramatic outlooks
  • Common walls have been triple sound insulated

Neighborhood: Mission Bay, San Francisco

For most of its life, the Mission Bay and Central Waterfront districts of San Francisco were wholly undeveloped, besides a sparse array of warehouses, factories and shipping yards. Now, Mission Bay is a nationally recognized hotspot of condos, lofts and biotech research facilities. It is truly a neighborhood in the making.

It was established as a redevelopment area by the city of San Francisco in 1998. Catellus (owned by ProLogis) contracted with the city to create a thriving new neighborhood. While this took longer than expected, momentum has brought a flurry of activity, from California’s the Stem Cell Research headquarters to the new UCSF Mission Bay campus. This campus features amenities for the entire neighborhood, like the Mission Bay Bakar Fitness & Recreation Center, which features a kid’s center, climbing wall, library, and even a pub.

There are a few dining and entertainment hot spots in the area, including The Ramp, Kelly’s Mission Rock, Project One, Couleur Cafe and SubLounge. However, Mission Bay and the Central Waterfront are adjacent to Potrero Hill, South of Market and South Beach and all the amenities they possess. At first glance, there doesn’t appear to be much liveliness on the streets. But look for a new, green bike path along Mission Creek, the Blue Greenway path from China Basin to Candlestick Point, and easy access to the rest of the city via the Third Street Light Rail, which will most likely increase real estate property values.

Don’t miss a small but growing neighborhood at the southern end of the area: Dogpatch, located along the 3rd Street corridor, offers history, unique architecture, and a few good culinary destinations, including Yield Wine Bar, Piccino Cafe, Serpentine, Hard Knox Cafe and Just for You Cafe.