$1,912,500
2 Beds
2 Baths
1,442 SqFt
Acre Lot
Sqft Lot
Status Active
Property Type Condominium
Price Type
Year Built 2021
Neighborhood
Days on Website 99

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$1,912,500 – 706 Mission Street Unit 802, San Francisco, CA 94103

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Courtesy of Garrett R Frakes, Polaris Pacific.

Description

Aronson Residence 802 features high ceilings, solid oak floors, Sub-Zero/Wolf/Cove kitchen appliances, marble countertops, and Poggenpohl cabinetry. The residence embodies the finest in San Francisco living enriched and expanded by legendary Four Seasons service. The Four Seasons Private Residences At 706 Mission also features one of the most exclusive private establishments in San Francisco, The Club combines meticulously-crafted, art-filled amenity spaces with bespoke service and curated programs exclusively offered to residents and their guests. The full-floor Club staffed by a dedicated Club Attendant encompasses a bar lounge, a private dining room, the outdoor entertainment terrace and lounge, a library, a game room, a golf simulator, and a fitness studio. As the world’s premier luxury hospitality brand, Four Seasons is known for offering experiences of exceptional quality and creating properties of enduring value supported with a deeply-instilled ethic of personal service.

Property Details and Features

Listing

  • Source: San Francisco

Bathrooms

  • 2 bathrooms

Bedrooms

  • 2 bedrooms

Building

  • 1,442 square feet
  • Builder/architect: Webcor Handel Architects
  • Built in 2021
  • Brick
  • Hi-Rise (9+)
  • Luxury

Floors

  • Marble
  • Wood

Home Owner’s Association

  • Dues: $3,136

Kitchen

  • Island w/Sink

Location

  • Area: SF District 9
  • County: San Francisco

Parking

  • Lease parking fee: $140
  • 1 parking space

Property

  • Property subtype 1: Condominium
  • City
  • Downtown

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