Stage 1075
1075 Market Street
Located in the booming and bustling SoMa neighborhood, Stage 1075 is a low-rise condominium that sits right on the iconic Market Street. Standing 8 stories tall with around 100 residences, Stage 1075 offers homes that range from studio to two-bedroom layouts. The structure has a Walk Score of 99, an impressive Transit Score of 100, and a Bike Score of 97. The interiors at Stage 1075 include designer finishes with hardwood flooring, European cabinetry, stainless steel fixtures and appliances, and quartz countertops. The building has condos that face both Market Street and Stevenson Alley, with panoramic views of the city. Some of the amenities offered at Stage 1075 include In-unit laundry, mail lockers, bike storage and maintenance stations, a virtual doorman, and a roof deck that has a barbecue, fire pits, and lounge seating.
Available Units
Unit | Beds | Baths | Price | Interior Sq Ft | Exterior Sq Ft | HOA fees | Floor plan |
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501 | 0 | 1 | $499,000 | 500 ft | - | $665/mo | - |
Unit | Beds | Baths | Price | Interior Sq Ft | Exterior Sq Ft | HOA fees | Floor plan |
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606 | 1 | 1 | $670,000 | 672 ft | - | $738/mo | - |
Amenities
Pet Friendly
Remote Doorman Service
Landscaped Courtyard
Bicycle Storage
Outdoor Lounge
Garage Parking
Lobby Attendant
Roof Terrace with fire pits and lounge seating
Bicycle Storage with Maintenance Station
Details & Fees
- Built in 2017
- Developers: Encore Capital Management
- 104 Units / 8 Floors
- Average HOA Fees: $665 – $738 / month
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Neighborhood
Attractive Neighborhood Features:
- SoMa is a largely warehouse-filled district with numerous museums and exhibits including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and Gardens, the Contemporary Jewish Museum, and the Children’s Creativity Museum
- Vibrant nightlife scene with a wide range of bars, clubs, and live music venues
- Nearby attractions include the Ferry Building Marketplace, Yerba Buena Gardens, California Historical Society, Embarcadero, the San Francisco Flower Market, and AT&T Park, home of the San Francisco Giants