south beach

 

From luxury condominiums in shimmering highrises that soar above the clouds to historic brick-and-timer live/work lofts, the spectrum of homes in South Beach is as vast as the iconic waterfront that makes the neighborhood so desirable. In the first two decades of the 21st century, South Beach added a number of modern residential developments to the San Francisco skyline and pushed dollar-per-square-foot metrics to new heights. Of note, penthouse residences at Lumina at 181 Fremont have been ranked among the world’s most exclusive properties, offering unparalleled views, elite amenities, and the finest interior finishes available.

south beach

 

From luxury condominiums in shimmering highrises that soar above the clouds to historic brick-and-timer live/work lofts, the spectrum of homes in South Beach is as vast as the iconic waterfront that makes the neighborhood so desirable. In the first two decades of the 21st century, South Beach added a number of modern residential developments to the San Francisco skyline and pushed dollar-per-square-foot metrics to new heights. Of note, penthouse residences at Lumina at 181 Fremont have been ranked among the world’s most exclusive properties, offering unparalleled views, elite amenities, and the finest interior finishes available.

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South Beach is one of the city’s most dense and amenity-rich areas, nearly every block boasting an array of restaurants, shopping, offices, and cultural experiences. The Transbay Terminal and its 5.4 acre rooftop park has solidified the neighborhood as both a hub and a destination, a place of coming and going, where bustling streets meet beautiful spaces for quiet respite.

Baseball fans are drawn to Oracle Park at the southern end of neighborhood, home of the San Francisco Giants. And just across the channel in Mission Bay, the Golden State Warriors rule the court at the Chase Center.