Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Listing summary: 300 Beale St
Prompted by a client who is looking for a condo in a low - to mid-rise building around the new Transbay development, I toured two listings at the Embarcadero Lofts during Tuesday Brokers Tour. A historic building conversion designed by noted architect Frederick H. Meyer, done with style and an attention to detail, both units are on the 6th floor penthouse level with large patios.
Unit #611, 2 bedroom/2.5 bath on two levels, approx. 1,800 sq. ft.
Listing courtesy: Jaime Vigil, Alain Pinel Realtors
Unit #609,, also 2 bedroom/2.5 bath on two levels, approx 1,800 sq. ft.
Listing courtesy: Barbara Callan, McGuire Real Estate
In general, it is a well done conversion with character and class. A good alternative to those who love the convenience of the location (two short blocks to the Embarcadero and the new high-speed rail which will take you from your front door to L.A. in under 3 hours), yet prefer a smaller, more intimate building. Will most likely be surrounded by spectacular new high rise buildings in the next 5 years.
Note: There is a third unit on the market as well, on the 4th floor, for the same price (all three listed at $1,395,000). It wasn't open on Tuesday Tour so I have no feedback to report this week. Stay tuned...
Labels:
300 beale,
condos,
conversion,
lofts,
real estate,
san francisco,
transbay
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