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Listed by Naisa Santeyan • Home Saver Realty
$2,099,000
Est. payment /mo
1 Bed
2 Baths
1,369 SqFt
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Key Details
Property Type Condo
Sub Type Condominium
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 1,369 sqft
Price per Sqft $1,533
MLS Listing ID PW-26166867
Bedrooms 1
Full Baths 2
HOA Fees $1,500/mo
Year Built 2000
Lot Size 1.886 Acres
Property Sub-Type Condominium
Source California Regional Multiple Listing Service (CRMLS)
Property Description
THE TOWERS AT EMBARCADERO • SOUTH BEACH, SAN FRANCISCO
180° of Bay Bridge to Oracle Park — Reimagined to the Studs
When the current owners first walked into this South Beach residence, they weren't just buying a floor plan they were buying a view: a sweeping, uninterrupted 180 degrees of San Francisco Bay, from the Bay Bridge to Oracle Park. Determined that nothing would stand between that view and everyday life, they undertook a complete gut renovation, engaging award-winning architects Tom & Agulia and general contractor Price Woods Construction to rebuild the residence from the studs out.
Every wall, sightline, and square foot was reconsidered with a single goal in mind: let the bay in. What began as a conventional 1-bedroom A loft, 2-bath layout with a separate living room and den was opened up and reworked so the water and skyline read from nearly every room not glimpsed through a window, but framed as the centerpiece of the home.
At the heart of it all is a galley-style kitchen run down the center of the unit, three times the size of the original anchored by concrete countertops and a serious lineup of Gaggenau, Miele, and Sub-Zero appliances. Low-voltage pendant lighting casts a soft amber glow, a warm nod to the ballpark lights across the street.
The primary bath was rebuilt into a private oasis: a concrete countertop with dual glass vessel sinks, floor-to-ceiling glass walls, limestone tile, a smoked-glass walk-in shower with dual shower heads, and laundry tucked neatly out of sight.
The second bath holds its own, with a Jacuzzi tub upgraded to a dedicated 220-volt circuit, limestone tile, a single vanity, and a smoked-glass, wood-framed door.
Throughout the rest of the unit, single-plank Artemis oak flooring — genuine 3/4-inch solid wood — carries the same level of craftsmanship underfoot.
Outside, the private patio is finished in outdoor ceramic tile with a porous look and feel — soft underfoot and easy to maintain, made for taking in that view barefoot with a cup of coffee.
Low-voltage gallery lighting runs along every wall throughout the rest of the unit, ready to highlight artwork the way a private gallery would.
The result is rare for South Beach: a fully custom, architect-led renovation inside a full-service building, anchored by one of the most commanding views in the city.
This is a home built around one extraordinary view, and remodeled top to bottom to make sure nothing ever gets in the way of it.
180° of Bay Bridge to Oracle Park — Reimagined to the Studs
When the current owners first walked into this South Beach residence, they weren't just buying a floor plan they were buying a view: a sweeping, uninterrupted 180 degrees of San Francisco Bay, from the Bay Bridge to Oracle Park. Determined that nothing would stand between that view and everyday life, they undertook a complete gut renovation, engaging award-winning architects Tom & Agulia and general contractor Price Woods Construction to rebuild the residence from the studs out.
Every wall, sightline, and square foot was reconsidered with a single goal in mind: let the bay in. What began as a conventional 1-bedroom A loft, 2-bath layout with a separate living room and den was opened up and reworked so the water and skyline read from nearly every room not glimpsed through a window, but framed as the centerpiece of the home.
At the heart of it all is a galley-style kitchen run down the center of the unit, three times the size of the original anchored by concrete countertops and a serious lineup of Gaggenau, Miele, and Sub-Zero appliances. Low-voltage pendant lighting casts a soft amber glow, a warm nod to the ballpark lights across the street.
The primary bath was rebuilt into a private oasis: a concrete countertop with dual glass vessel sinks, floor-to-ceiling glass walls, limestone tile, a smoked-glass walk-in shower with dual shower heads, and laundry tucked neatly out of sight.
The second bath holds its own, with a Jacuzzi tub upgraded to a dedicated 220-volt circuit, limestone tile, a single vanity, and a smoked-glass, wood-framed door.
Throughout the rest of the unit, single-plank Artemis oak flooring — genuine 3/4-inch solid wood — carries the same level of craftsmanship underfoot.
Outside, the private patio is finished in outdoor ceramic tile with a porous look and feel — soft underfoot and easy to maintain, made for taking in that view barefoot with a cup of coffee.
Low-voltage gallery lighting runs along every wall throughout the rest of the unit, ready to highlight artwork the way a private gallery would.
The result is rare for South Beach: a fully custom, architect-led renovation inside a full-service building, anchored by one of the most commanding views in the city.
This is a home built around one extraordinary view, and remodeled top to bottom to make sure nothing ever gets in the way of it.
Location
State CA
County San Francisco
Interior
Cooling Central Air
Fireplaces Type None
Laundry Inside
Exterior
Garage Spaces 1.0
Pool Association, Community
Community Features Curbs, Sidewalks, Street Lights
View Y/N Yes
View Bay
Building
Sewer Public Sewer
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John R Thompson
Broker/Owner | License ID: 01200900
Broker/Owner License ID: 01200900



