The LuXe
1650 Broadway
The LuXe resides in Pacific Heights and stands as a model for contemporary and high-class design. When one takes their first step into the LuXe, they are greeted by a grand, two-story lobby with reception desk services. With access to both secure parking and, in select units, immaculate views that range from the Golden Gate Bridge to the downtown, this structure is a desirable and delightful place of living. The interiors of the residences in the LuXe are a pinnacle of modern opulence, from the sleek design of the kitchens to the noble appearance of the bathrooms. In the custom designed Studio Becker kitchen, one will find CaesarStone quartz countertops and numerous high-end additions like Thermador appliances, Subzero refrigerators, and Subzero or Uline wine coolers. Similarly, the bathrooms are adorned with a custom Studio Becker vanity, Italian porcelain tiles, frameless glass shower enclosures, and, in some cases, a free-standing Victoria & Albert tub. The penthouse of the LuXe is even more sumptuous. It boasts a modern frameless gas fireplace, custom millwork for a TV and AV wall, walk-in pantry, custom closet for the master bedroom, and a spa-like master bathroom decorated with Calacatta marble. In both service and design, the LuXe stands with an earned status of elegance and luxury.
Amenities
A/C and Heating
Secure Parking
Community Room
Golden Gate Bridge and City Views
Fireplace (Penthouse)
Lobby Attendant
Details & Fees
- Built in 2016
- Developers: Belrich Partners LLC and Edmonds & Lee Architects
- 34 Units / 7 Floors
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Neighborhood
Attractive Neighborhood Features:
- A swanky neighborhood that sits at one of the highest points in San Francisco, bordered by Cow Hollow, Presidio Heights, and Union Street
- Pacific Heights homes are luxurious and grand, styled after French and Spanish designs that qualify as mansions in many aspects
- Contains numerous choices for entertainment including Lafayette Park, Alta Plaza Park, views of the Bay, and popular landmarks such as the Haas-Lilienthal House and Mrs. Doubtfire’s house