Handsome Modern Condo at Millennium Tower
301 Mission St #27E
An architecturally-timeless masterpiece, this two bedroom, two bath condo is the very best of The Grand Residences at Millennium Tower. Featuring an optimal split bedroom floor plan, the homeowner has painstakingly refurbished each surface of this home with the finest materials, including marble floor entry, hardwood floors throughout, Venetian plaster walls, custom mill work cabinetry, and a built-in aquarium.
The Southwest exposure offers abundant natural light and gorgeous evening sunsets towards the South bay and Twin Peaks. This home also overlooks the future rooftop park of The Transbay Terminal.
Millennium Tower is San Francisco’s finest full-service luxury condo building with five-star amenities including: indoor saline pool, state-of-the-art gym, private dining room, and wine tasting room.
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Millennium Tower
Millennium Tower
Rare and precious, shimmering on the skyline like crystal, Millennium Tower is one of Worth Magazine’s "Top 10 Residential Buildings in the World." Inspired by the very essence of San Francisco, in form and in function, this is an address like no other.
Millennium Tower is more than just a high-rise condo building. It's actually a collection of three distinct residences that share a long list of amenities. There is a 60-story building that has two types of homes: The Residences are from floors 2 - 25, and the Grand Residences are from floors 26 - 60. There is also a 12-story tower that has 53 open loft-style condominiums called the City Residences. The City Residences are in more of a modern loft style, while the Grand Residences are more luxury condominiums.
Building Amenities
- Club level with a Sports Club/LA Fitness Center
- Screening Room
- Indoor Pool Terrace
- Wine Cellar
- Tasting Room
- Owners Lounge
- Dining Room (with service from RN74)
- Children's Playroom
- Outdoor Terrace with Fire Pit
South of Market (SoMa)
South of Market (SoMa)
The San Francisco/SoMa neighborhood is a vibrant, diverse tapestry of arts, culture and culinary delights, including the famed Ferry Market, SF MOMA and Yerba Buena gardens. Trendy eateries coexist with tech startups and art spaces to create one of San Francisco’s most colorful residential districts.
South of Market's (aka SoMa’s) multifaceted character brings together all sorts of people. Tech-savvy entrepreneurs rub elbows with well-read bohemian types, and museum curators share the sidewalks with ill-groomed individuals. Hip bars, clubs, and specialty coffee cafes hide among SoMa’s increasing number of vacant industrial warehouses awaiting renovation. On game day, visitors to SoMa include those looking to hear the crack of the bat—this neighborhood is the home of the San Francisco Giants.