Development Pipeline: 54,000 New Homes

Here’s a list of the approved residential developments that we will definitely have to look forward to come 2010:

  • The Californian, 375-399 Fremont: 393 homes
  • The Infinity Phase II (201 Folsom): 300 homes
  • 55 Ninth Street:  260 homes
  • 555 Washington: 248 homes
  • 45 Lansing Street:  227 homes
  • 41 Tehama Street:  198 homes
  • Mission Gardens (1880 Mission St.):  194 homes
  • 655 Fourth Street:  192 homes
  • 800 Brotherhood Way:  192 homes
  • 340 Berry Street:  129 homes
  • 2150 Folsom Street:  114 homes
  • 1290 Van Ness Avenue:  108 homes
  • 5800 Third St. Phase III:  83 homes
  • 72 Townsend:  74 homes
  • 333 Fremont:  73 homes
  • 325 Fremont:  70 homes
  • Treasure Island:  5,500 homes

 For more info on these upcoming condo developments in San Francisco, 30 new developments that are under construction now, and 40 more projects that are still in the planning stage, call 415-418-8850, enter your information below, or contact me directly:
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is Kevin has years of experience as an active realtor, first joining Prudential CA Realty in 2004. Since then, he has successfully formed the strategic industry partnerships that are necessary to better advise clients in the negotiation and marketing involved with real property sales transactions. Kevin has a reputation for identifying and negotiating the best deal possible, and as the official SF concierge for TopTenRealEstateDeals.com he is able to give his clients the inside track on foreclosures, short sales, developer close-outs, first release inventory, and off-market listings.Kevin establishes clients for life by putting their interests first and by striving to exceed their expectations. A principled negotiator, he keeps issues in perspective and intuitively finds solutions. He is working full-time, combining an understanding of the market with the latest technology in order to provide professional service to people who are as serious about their goals as he is in helping them meet them. In today’s competitive marketplace, up to the minute information is vital to every real estate transaction. As your personal real estate consultant he is committed to doing his homework, and yours.While attending the University of California, Los Angeles, Kevin was introduced to real estate through his work at GBInvestments, a property management firm that managed over 3 dozen commercial properties in Santa Monica. With stellar grades, clinical experience, and an MCAT score of 28, Kevin was on track to attend medical school. But after graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Psychobiology, he decided to entertain a passion for food and explore his options in culinary arts. It was by working as a line-cook at Bradley Ogden's Arterra that Kevin learned about the team work, time management, preparation, and standard of perfection that are necessary to run not only a top-rated restaurant, but any successful business.San Francisco not only is the food capital of the west coast, but it also happens to be one of the best real estate markets in the world. So it did not surprise anyone when Kevin found himself going back to his roots in real estate. "It was only by working in a fine dining environment that I was able to understand the true meaning of customer service. There is nothing I won’t do for my clients." Armed with local market knowledge, years of experience, and an innate desire to help others, Kevin is on his way to becoming one of the most respected real estate professionals in the nation.

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One Response to “Development Pipeline: 54,000 New Homes”

  1. spitpalm Says:

    Are there any renderings for 655 Fourth? I don’t remember this project.

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Posted on 21 July 2008
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