No one is buying these luxury San Francisco condos



The Four Seasons Private Residences include this 45-story tower alongside the renovated historic Aronson Building.

The Four Seasons Private Residences include this 45-story tower alongside the renovated historic Aronson Building.

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Just 13 of 146 units at San Francisco’s Four Seasons Private Residences have been purchased in the two years they’ve been up for sale, according to the San Francisco Business Times

The high-rise development, which sits across from the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, features condos that range in size from studio to penthouse,  including a $49 million two-level residence listed as the most expensive penthouse in the city in 2019. City records obtained by the Business Times show the building’s last sale was on June 1, meaning not one of the condos sold in the year’s third quarter. 



The Four Seasons made news in 2020 when the San Francisco Chronicle reported that Steph and Ayesha Curry were buying a 2,800-square-foot condo on the tower’s 30th floor for $8 million. (SFGATE and the San Francisco Chronicle are both owned by Hearst, but operate independently of one another.)

None of the 13 sales on record match the reported details, though, according to the Business Times. The couple’s names did not appear on any of the deeds; of three condos purchased by LLCs, the closest match is a $9 million unit on the 36th floor, which is now owned by Westville Partners. 

The Four Seasons development opened for presales in 2020 after four years of construction and cost an estimated $500 million to build. 



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2022-10-27 22:06:57

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