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Boutique San Francisco developer, Wilson Meany, and real estate investment firm, Stockbridge Capital Group, are proud to announce the start of sales at Yerba Buena Island The landmark’s development gained considerable ground in the past year with the construction of its 266 residential buildings. Each of these homes is planned and designed to fit into the island’s topography and provide unobstructed views of the San Francisco skyline and the surrounding Bay Area.
Communal terrace
Over two decades in development, the Yerba Buena Island residences bring a new standard to life in the Bay Area, combining nature, wellness and community with the daily lives of residents. Homeowners have unrestricted access to 72 acres of parks and open green spaces, as well as eight kilometers of hiking trails connecting the residences, private facilities, parks and the beach. Outdoor amenities include Hilltop Park, designed by the MacArthur Genius Grant recipient Walter Hood and located at the highest point on the island with 360-degree views of the bay, Clipper Cove – a sanctuary with the island’s sandy beach with calm waters for paddling and kayaking – and a scenic dog park with off-leash play areas in the center of the island.
The homes on Yerba Buena Island are surrounded by a green oasis, and each element of the residences shows a distinctive architectural vision from the award-winning Hart Howerton company, which uniquely blends nature and culture.
The inner courtyard TownHome outdoor garden
The Bristol
The Bristol is a collection of 124 homes in a six-story block of flats and is situated on a wooded hill with panoramic views of Clipper Cove and the east span of the Bay Bridge. The Bristol features GreenPoint rated sustainable interior design by Edmonds + Lee Architects and is arranged around an outdoor landscaped courtyard that provides residents with a park-like setting where they can socialize with neighbors and friends. The Bristol’s floor plans range from studios to three-bedroom residences, and have been designed with floor-to-ceiling windows to maximize sunlight, bay views, and entertainment areas.
Studios and one-bedroom homes offer spacious meeting rooms with ample access to outdoor balconies. The two- and three-bedroom homes have expansive living areas, as well as master suites with walk-in closets and spa-like bathrooms with freestanding tubs and Carrara marble vanity tops. The price for the first release of residences at The Bristol starts at as low as $ 800,000 for studios, as low as $ 1 million for one bedroom, as low as $ 1.7 million for two bedrooms, and as low as $ 3 million – dollars for three bedrooms.
Yerba Buena Island, the exterior of the apartments
The row houses
The townhomes on the island of Yerba Buena are single-family houses with their own entrance and attached garages that are designed to follow the natural contours of the island’s hills. Many townhouses have elevators, and each has large bay windows and spacious patios with panoramic views of the island, bay, and city. With interiors of Meyer DavisThese spacious three- and four-level residences are designed for indoor and outdoor gatherings and entertainment. Townhomes first release prices start at just $ 3 million.
The townhouses in the courtyard
The Courtyard Townhomes have private courtyards that serve as the heart of the house and connect the main residence with the private guest house. Everyone LEED® certified The residence has its own entrance, an attached garage and several private balconies. Offering a direct view of the downtown San Francisco skyline, these residences feature Meyer Davis interiors and private courtyards for relaxation and recreation. However, you are only minutes away from San Francisco’s bustling energy. Courtyard Townhomes first release starts at a low $ 5 million.
The flats
The apartments offer private, LEED®-certified one-story luxury residences that emphasize an indoor and outdoor lifestyle. The interiors open to expansive private terraces on the 2,500-4,000-square-foot floor plans with two to four bedrooms, all with great views of the bay. With interiors of Meyer DavisLiving rooms present elegant, modern surfaces and large windows. The boutique buildings house no more than 7-9 single story apartment buildings, each of which is served by a private elevator that leads directly into the house. The first version of Flats starts at $ 3.9 million.
The apartments penthouse kitchen
The amenities and design highlights in the houses on the island of Yerba Buena include gourmet kitchens with custom-made cabinets and countertops made of natural stone. Wire-brushed oak or white oak floorboards; Premium air quality in every home with MERV 13 filters; thoughtfully designed windows and layouts to maximize incomparable views; and high ceiling heights of up to 11’8 ” at the penthouse level.
The living room in the courtyard
Yerba Buena Island residents are also minutes from downtown San Francisco via the Bay Bridge or the new Treasure Island Ferry Terminal, which offers a daily commuter service to and from the city. Residents are offered the convenience of city living with home delivery options and easily accessible services such as groceries, dry cleaning, grocery delivery, car sharing, healthcare facilities and more, but with the space to live comfortably in the midst of nature with unparalleled views.
The court kitchen
The island club,
This island club is a private, multi-level meeting place of the Yerba Buena community, designed by the San Francisco-based company. Aidlin Darling designoffers a 10,000 square meter oasis to relax and recharge. The club includes a strength and cardio room, yoga studio and stretching room, massage room, outdoor pool and hot tub, spa-inspired locker rooms, steam and sauna rooms, private dining room, lounge and library, a game room and an outdoor fireplace.
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