Market Square – Oakland

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Market Square is a sophisticated, high-quality, urban-living project in historic Old Oakland, California. Market Square is located at the former site of the historic “Housewives Market” and comprises a full City block bounded by Ninth, Clay, Eighth and Jefferson Streets in downtown. The development consists of 202 luxury, market-rate condominiums, including 116 units in Phase I (sold out) and 86 units in Phase II (construction commencing early 2006). Fourteen flexible loft units comprising roughly 13,000 square feet with direct street frontage along Jefferson and Ninth Streets have special zoning that provides flexible opportunities for residential, office, retail or live-work occupancies.

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is Senior Sales Associate, Top Producer and co-founder and partner of Climb Real Estate Group. Mark is a recognized real estate leader in San Francisco. Mark was the #1 agent in South Beach (both resale and new developments) and is the #1 resale agent sales leader in District 9 which includes SOMA, South Beach, Mission Bay according to MLS.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 whose mission is to help buyers and sellers navigate the dynamic new development housing market.

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Market Square – Oakland


Written by Mark Choey: View Author Profile Page
Posted on 21 October 2005
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