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“A two-bedroom, two-bathroom condominium in a 1991 building with 288 units
Rincon Hill, a formerly industrial area, was transformed by a rezoning in the late 1980s that started a residential building boom. This condominium was among the first buildings to go up, a few blocks from the Embarcadero along the waterfront.
It is less than a mile from Oracle Park, home to the San Francisco Giants baseball team, and about the same distance from the offices of Google and Salesforce. The Ferry Building, where vendors sell produce, specialty foods and coffee, is a 15-minute walk. Ferries regularly depart from a nearby plaza for Sausalito, Alameda and other destinations across the bay.”
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