Amanda Sharp & Brandi Mayo Present
Bay Views at the Beacon
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$785,000
260 King Street #1507, San Francisco
Property Details
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beds
1
baths
1
interior
896 sq ft
neighborhood
Mission Bay, San Francisco
Welcome to Residence #1507, a stunning one-bedroom unit with a spacious den (complete with closet) and one bath, featuring an open-concept design and breathtaking water views of the Bay from every window.
The modern kitchen is equipped with granite countertops, stylish cabinetry, and stainless steel appliances. The bedroom offers spectacular views and a practical walk-in closet, while the bathroom boasts a spacious and adaptable shower-over-tub design, combining beauty and utility. This urban retreat embodies modern living, featuring fresh paint, wide plank hardwood floors, and in-unit laundry.
Residents can also enjoy fabulous amenities such as a 24-hour doorman, pool and spa, exercise facility, business center with conference room, dog park, party room with catering kitchen for private events, and one car parking. Located near the Embarcadero waterfront, Oracle Park, Chase Center, the best restaurants, easy highway access, and Caltrain connectivity, this outstanding residence offers the essence of modern city living.
HOA: $1,028/mo
95 Walk Score, Walker’s Paradise
90 Transit Score, Rider’s Paradise
92 Bike Score, Biker’s Paradise
The modern kitchen is equipped with granite countertops, stylish cabinetry, and stainless steel appliances. The bedroom offers spectacular views and a practical walk-in closet, while the bathroom boasts a spacious and adaptable shower-over-tub design, combining beauty and utility. This urban retreat embodies modern living, featuring fresh paint, wide plank hardwood floors, and in-unit laundry.
Residents can also enjoy fabulous amenities such as a 24-hour doorman, pool and spa, exercise facility, business center with conference room, dog park, party room with catering kitchen for private events, and one car parking. Located near the Embarcadero waterfront, Oracle Park, Chase Center, the best restaurants, easy highway access, and Caltrain connectivity, this outstanding residence offers the essence of modern city living.
HOA: $1,028/mo
95 Walk Score, Walker’s Paradise
90 Transit Score, Rider’s Paradise
92 Bike Score, Biker’s Paradise
about this
Neighborhood
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Likely the newest Neighborhood in San Francisco, Mission Bay rises from the former trains yards once owned by Southern Pacific. Here, surrounding the UC Medical Center, you’ll find exclusive condominiums by the score placed in service of the booming high tech, and biotech industries. 6,000 units on 300 acres gracing the shores of the city, with jaw-dropping views across the bay of the picturesque Berkeley/Oakland Hills. One of the sunnier parts of town, residents can joy rooftop gardens with unparalleled 360 degree vistas. San Francisco’s most recent Library, the first in 40 years, can be found here. There is also the newly constructed Whole Foods Market on 4th Street.
This chic new part of town, stands in direct contrast to the historic Victorians, and old freight warehouses of nearby Dogpatch. A very fun set of cafes and restaurants have sprung up in this lively district. These include classic diners, gourmet pizza parlors, and down-home waterfront restaurants where you can find an old fashioned burger and fries, with weekend brunch options through the roof.
One amazing aspect to life in Mission Bay is its remarkable proximity to downtown SF. Within 8-blocks, you’ve pass the ballpark, SF Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), and entered the bustling Financial District. Transportation from Mission Bay can’t be beat. The Mission Creek Bike path is a tremendous asset, opening up many options without a car. MUNI lines, with extensions of the N Judah and T Third Street, connect the neighborhood with downtown San Francisco. The Caltrain Station makes rapid commutes available to the south Bay and San Jose. Mission Bay is also close to the all freeway entrances, including 101, 280-South, and 80-East.
This chic new part of town, stands in direct contrast to the historic Victorians, and old freight warehouses of nearby Dogpatch. A very fun set of cafes and restaurants have sprung up in this lively district. These include classic diners, gourmet pizza parlors, and down-home waterfront restaurants where you can find an old fashioned burger and fries, with weekend brunch options through the roof.
One amazing aspect to life in Mission Bay is its remarkable proximity to downtown SF. Within 8-blocks, you’ve pass the ballpark, SF Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), and entered the bustling Financial District. Transportation from Mission Bay can’t be beat. The Mission Creek Bike path is a tremendous asset, opening up many options without a car. MUNI lines, with extensions of the N Judah and T Third Street, connect the neighborhood with downtown San Francisco. The Caltrain Station makes rapid commutes available to the south Bay and San Jose. Mission Bay is also close to the all freeway entrances, including 101, 280-South, and 80-East.
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