ST: Tower One Closeout!

If you’re looking for a deal, now is the time to buy at Symphony Towers. Prices are slashed across the board from $96,000 up to $136,000. Most come with parking and upgrades. Those without upgrades are awaiting your vision.

Views include courtyard, City Hall and City Lights.

Amenities of the Building include:

  • Landscaped Roofdeck with SS Gas Grill
  • 2 Landscaped Outdoor Common Gathering Areas
  • Elegant custom lobbies with maple and slate finishes
  • Deeded Parking for all 1 and 2 bedroom Floorplans (Select units have 2 Car parking available)
  • Miele and Whirlpool SS Appliances in all residence
  • City carshare available
  • Low HOA Fees ranging from $425-650/mo

We don’t know how long this will last so call or email immediately to schedule a tour or enter your information below.

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Climb Real Estate provides this information to the public and our clients and does not guarantee it’s accuracy. Climb Real Estate does not necessarily represent the seller nor the marketing company in any way. For Buyer Representation, contact Climb or learn How to Buy New Developments.






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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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ST: Tower One Closeout!


Written by Mark Choey: View Author Profile Page
Posted on 03 November 2008
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