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Plans range from three to five bedrooms and start at over 3,000 square feet. Homes in The Skyline neighborhood are townhome style plans featuring a central courtyard, private garages, and a seperate casita home off of the garage. Seaview will be one of the first “flats” buildings.
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Homes on the lower floors will feature 10 1/2 foot high ceilings, while the penthouse level homes will have a ceiling height of almost 12 feet. Home plans are large, featuring roughly 2,500 square feet three-bedroom three and a half bathroom plans ranging up to full-floor penthouse homes of over 4,000 square feet. The Flats will be home to a collection of boutique condo buildings, each with between seven and nine homes. The townhomes feature an outdoor terrace, roof deck, 10 1/2 foot high ceilings, with end-homes featuring fireplaces and some plans featuring elevators. The townhomes feature a private garage and private entrance and sizes range from enormous to massive, measuring in at roughly 2,200 to 4,000 square feet. Townhomes will make up another part of Yerba Buena Island, and are available in plans ranging from two-bedroom with loft to five+ bedroom plans. Homes at The Bristol are expected to have monthly HOA fees of roughly $450 – $600. Home sizes will be generous for new construction in San Francisco, starting at about 700 square feet for studios and ranging up to about 1,400 square feet for a larger two-bedroom home and over 2,000 square feet for the largest three-bedroom homes. The Bristol will feature 124 homes with plans ranging from studio to three-bedrooms. Yerba Buena Island will have three distinct “neighborhoods,” including The Cove on the east side, which will be home to The Bristol one of the buildings with the earliest planned availability. The community will also include an off-leash dog park, possibly tennis courts, and definitely five miles of hiking, biking, and running trails. Wilson Meany is the lead developer for the neighborhood and Hart Howertown is the lead architect for the neighborhood.Ī new Hilltop Park with 5 acres will feature a 66′ high steel sculpture, The Point of Infinity. The 150 acre island is now joined by a master-planned development with 95 total acres, of which 72 acres will remain as open space. Yerba Buena Island was once known only for its Coast Guard station and hairpin-turn exit from the Bay Bridge.