888 Seventh Street - Showplace Square

888 Seventh St

888 Seventh Street is a 224-unit affordable homeownership development in the Showplace Square area in San Francisco. 175 of the homes are being sold at prices affordable to buyers whose income does not exceed 100% of the area median income.

Homeowners will be able to take advantage of the property’s promixity to Mission Bay and the new UCSF campus, and the adjacent amenities blossoming around the Showplace Square and South of Market neighborhoods.

Currently under construction, 888 Seventh Street is one of the largest affordable homeownership projects ever developed in San Francisco.

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Mark Choey is Senior Sales Associate, Top Producer and principal of Climb Real Estate Group | Vanguard Properties. Mark specializes primarily in condo and loft sales in SOMA, South Beach, Rincon Hill, and Mission Bay. Specializing in large buildings and especially new developments like The Infinity where he is the top agent in total sales, Mark has a passion for city living. Mark is the creator of www.SFnewdevelopments.com to help buyers and sellers navigate the dynamic new development condo housing market.

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888 Seventh Street - Showplace Square

Posted on 21 October 2006
Written by Mark Choey from http://www.markchoey.com
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