bedrooms
bedrooms
2
bathrooms
bathrooms
3
square feet
square feet
2,576
acreage
Acreage
1.3809
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year built
year built
2001
full baths
Full Baths
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half baths
Half Baths
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Four Seasons! Just the brand name evokes feelings of luxury, refinement, comfort, sophistication, exceeding expectations, full - service, perfection, living well...Now this breathtaking view condominium at the Four Seasons Residences in San Francisco can be yours. Unit 32F is in the best stack of units in this building. Upon entering, one is taken with the views encompassing Alcatraz and the wide, everchanging cityscape which is lovely day and night. Floor to ceiling windows bring in abundant natural light. The open floor plan highlights the spaciousness of the entertaining areas and the chef's kitchen creating the perfect scenario for relaxing and entertaining. Two lovely suites plus the den/office add to the enjoyment of calling this home or your city pied-a-terre. Priced attractively to excite the next owner of this special place. Amenities include one deeded parking place with the opportunity to rent another space, doorman, concierge, security, Equinox membership available. Opportunities like this one don't last!
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MLS number: 425091049
Listing agent: Bruce Lyon
Listing broker: Coldwell Banker Realty (415) 474-1750
Last update: Wednesday, December 10 2025 at 9:01 p.m. EST
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