$1,100,000
2 Beds
2 Baths
1,372 SqFt
Acre Lot
Sqft Lot
Status Active
Property Type Condominium
Price Type
Year Built 2007
Neighborhood
Days on Website 338

Property Map

$1,100,000 – 690 Market Street Unit 1701, San Francisco, CA 94104

Street View

Courtesy of Michelle Kim, Mosaik Real Estate.

Description

Centrally located and with amazing views of Nob Hill and Union Square, this luxurious condo features 2BR, 2BR, and a den. On top of a 19th Century architectural masterpiece designed by Burnham and Root, this is the first skyscraper built in California and one of San Francisco’s most beautiful buildings. The large living room features west and northwest exposures and has a bar that makes entertaining a breeze. Each of the bedrooms has walk-in closets, and the primary bedroom bathes in the abundant afternoon sunlight. There are tasteful high-end finishes throughout, including marble entry, high ceilings, and top-of-the-line kitchen appliances. The marble baths and accents add a touch of elegance to city living. Enjoy amenities including Valet Parking, Doorman, 24-hour Concierge, Fitness Rooms, Private Lounges, and exclusive Ritz-Carlton Hotel Benefits Worldwide. Whether you shop in style in Union Square or walk around the bustling Financial District, The Ritz-Carlton is your urban oasis.

Property Details and Features

Property

  • San Francisco
  • Property subtype 1: Condominium
  • Downtown
  • Panoramic

Listing

  • Source: San Francisco

Bathrooms

  • 2 bathrooms

Bedrooms

  • 2 bedrooms

House

  • 1,372 square feet
  • Built in 2007
  • 5 total rooms
  • Contemporary
  • Traditional
  • Hi-Rise (9+)
  • Luxury

Floors

  • Carpet
  • Marble
  • Wood

Home Owner’s Association

  • Dues: $2,958

Kitchen

  • Granite Counter

Location

  • Area: SF District 8
  • County: San Francisco

Parking

  • 1 parking space

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