The Beacon at 250 & 260 King Street

Located on the edge of San Francisco's South Beach neighborhood, along the border of Mission Bay and SoMa, The Beacon at 250 and 260 King Street is a large, mixed-use condominium development with shops and offices on the lower floors and condo units above.  The complex fills the entire block along King and Townsend Streets, between Third and Fourth, and includes eight towers that vary in height from seven to sixteen stories.

As would be expected in such a large development, condominium units in The Beacon come in a variety of sizes and floor plans.  Some have private balconies and many have floor to ceiling windows that take in stunning views of the surrounding cityscape.  Amenities for all the condos at 250-260 King Street include concierge service, convenient parking, and access to a fitness center, business center, private dog park, lap pool and two outdoor spas - as well as the use of a clubhouse that residents can reserve for private parties.

Loft-style condos for sale at The Beacon, San Francisco

The Beacon Lofts for Sale, SF September 26, 2023
3
Listed
23
Avg. DOM
$893.67
Avg. $ / Sq.Ft.
$995,000
Med. List Price
3 Properties
Open 10/1
250 King Street #854 San Francisco,  CA 94107
$575,000
Neighborhood: Mission Bay
1
Beds
1
Baths
622
Sq.Ft.
2004
Year Built
7
Days on Site
423910537
MLS
This spacious jr 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 622 sq ft home features a sleeping alcove, walk-in closet, chef's kitchen, and 1 car parking with peak-a-boo downtown views. The sleeping alcove and the newly...
$1,050,000
Neighborhood: Mission Bay
2
Beds
2
Baths
1,184
Sq.Ft.
2004
Year Built
13
Days on Site
423908623
MLS
Experience urban sophistication in Mission Bay, one of San Francisco's most vibrant neighborhoods. Residence #366 boasts soaring ceiling and the most coveted floorplan. The welcoming living and...
$995,000
Neighborhood: Mission Bay
2
Beds
2
Baths
1,144
Sq.Ft.
2004
Year Built
53
Days on Site
423761372
MLS
This top floor, bright and airy residence is in move-in condition and ensures a lifestyle of comfort and convenience. Desirable floor plan provides two bedrooms and two bathrooms separated by the...

The Beacon's King Street address offers residents great convenience.  With banking, a grocery, coffee shops and restaurants in the complex, the necessities of daily life are close at hand.  The Beacon is close to the waterfront and less that a block from AT&T Park. The San Francisco CalTrain and Muni Station are across the street from The Beacon and local freeways are just minutes away.

Contact the San Francisco Modern Team for more information about The Beacon at 250-260 King Street, or assistance in buying or selling a San Francisco loft.

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