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A rare opportunity to own a luxe oceanfront condo along San Francisco’s Embarcadero has emerged at the corner of Howard and Steuart streets. When completed in early 2021, the Skidmore, Owings & Merrill-designed One Steuart Lane will feature 120 one- and three-bedroom units and penthouses ranging from 900 to 3,100 square feet (many with private balconies and terraces overlooking the Bay Bridge and Ferry Building).

Residents of the 20-story tower—developed by The John Buck Co., Paramount Group Inc. and SRE Group Ltd.—also will be privy to amenities and services including a residents’ lounge; fitness center; and 24-hour lobby and valet attendants. “

The prime waterfront location, captivating architecture and enviable views place One Steuart Lane in a class of its own

Said Paul Zeger, a partner at Polaris Pacific, which is handling residential sales. “We are confident that this boutique property will be the most desirable offering in the Bay Area.” onesteuartlane.com


 

 

Say aloha to the priciest property for sale on Maui. Nestled on 9.96 oceanfront acres at 9 Bay Drive in Kapalua—overlooking Namalu Bay, and the islands of Molokai and Lanai—this contemporary, eight-bedroom retreat was built in 1998 and completely redesigned by Harrison Woodfield Architects in 2017 to complement and take full advantage of the panoramic ocean views and tropical landscape.

It’s impossible to duplicate; there truly isn’t anything else like it on Maui.

Think 6,000-plus square feet of living space encompassing a great room that opens to a covered lanai, infinity-edge pool and cliff-side sunning area, along with Portuguese limestone flooring and striking green quartzite kitchen countertops. Yet other highlights include a media room, gym and even a solar-powered lighthouse that dates back to when the U.S. Coast Guard owned the land. “A property like this comes along once-in-a-lifetime,” says Courtney Brown of Island Sotheby’s International Realty, who is listing the property for $49 million. “It’s impossible to duplicate; there truly isn’t anything else like it on Maui.” luxuryrealestatemaui.com

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