288 Pacific is a seven-story mid-rise with two roof terraces and 33 units ranging from studio to two-bedroom apartments.

288 Pacific

720 Battery St

Built in 2018, 288 Pacific is a mid-rise condominium that has 33 units ranging from studio-sized to two-bedroom apartments. Located in the Financial District, the structure has two rooftop terraces, an attended lobby, and secure parking. On average, the studio apartments in 288 Pacific are sized at 400 square feet, while the larger two-bedroom units are about 2,600 square feet. With high ceilings, Italian mid-century inspired furnishings, wide plank floors and fumed oak cabinetry, every home in 288 Pacific is meticulously designed and fashioned to radiate an opulent, lavish, and elegant aura. 

Available Units

UnitBedsBathsPriceInterior Sq FtExterior Sq FtHOA feesFloor plan
3F11$1,258,000593 ft-$1,297/mo-
2E11$895,000392 ft-$1,227/mo-
UnitBedsBathsPriceInterior Sq FtExterior Sq FtHOA feesFloor plan
5B22.5$2,185,0001,729 ft-$1,544/mo-
288 Pacific22.5$2,185,0001,179 ft-$1,561/mo-
5E22.5$2,850,0001,332 ft-$1,545/mo
2A22.5$1,898,0001,261 ft-$1,592/mo

Unavailable Units

Amenities

Rooftop Terrace
Secure Parking
Lobby Attendant

Details & Fees

  • Built in 2018
  • Developers: Grosvenor and Handel Architects
  • 33 Units / 7 Floors
  • Average HOA Fees: $1,227 – $1,592 / month

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Neighborhood

Attractive Neighborhood Features:

  • Spreading across 294 acres, a hub of luxury and extravagance, holding some of the most prestigious residences in San Francisco including the Four Seasons Hotel, The Paramount, and the infamous Millennium Tower
  • Home to a variety of upscale businesses, as well as all six of San Francisco’s Fortune 500 companies – Charles Schwab, Pacific Gas & Electric Company, Wells Fargo, Salesforce, GAP and McKesson
  • Adjacent to Union Square with tons of hotels and shopping, with easy access to public transportation along Market Street, with multiple BART and light rail stops