The Monarch condos are fitted with large windows that allow for unobstructed Bay views and natural lighting, as well as hardwood flooring throughout the kitchen and living area.

The Monarch

51 Innes Court

The Monarch is a luxury condominium that exists as two four-story buildings in Hunter’s Point. The interiors are decorated with large windows that capitalize on natural lighting and view, as well as hardwood flooring and in-unit A/C and heaters. The kitchens are equipped with quartz countertops with Emser glass mosaic tile backsplashes, modern European-style cabinetry, stainless steel kitchen appliances and sinks, and dimmable LED recessed lighting. In the bathrooms, one will find Livingstone bathroom countertops, the same cabinetry as the kitchens, Daltile flooring in owners suite bathrooms and Porcelanosa flooring in secondary bathrooms, vanity lighting, and an elongated porcelain toilet. Some of the amenities offered at the Monarch include in-unit laundry, private balconies and terraces for select homes, an outdoor terrace with a gas barbecue and fire pit, and 1-car parking in a shared garage.

Available Units

UnitBedsBathsPriceInterior Sq FtExterior Sq FtHOA feesFloor plan
31222$829,0001,080 ft-$682/mo-
UnitBedsBathsPriceInterior Sq FtExterior Sq FtHOA feesFloor plan
40232$949,0001,478 ft-$787/mo-
UnitBedsBathsPriceInterior Sq FtExterior Sq FtHOA feesFloor plan
40652$1,198,0001,566 ft-$760/mo-

Amenities

Outdoor Terrace with BBQ and Firepit
Balconies (select residences)
Garage Parking

Details & Fees

  • Built in 2016
  • Developers: Five Point Communities
  • 36 Units / 4 Floors
  • Average HOA Fees: $682 – $787 / month

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Neighborhood

Hunters Point is a neighborhood that is rooted in history and diverse in population. It was originally lived in by the Ramaytush Ohlone and Yelamu people before Spanish missionaries arrived in the 1700s. Historically a shipbuilding area, Hunters Point became a critical part of the United States’ victory in World War II, as black citizens were actively recruited to work in the Hunters Point shipyard during the lead-up to WWII. It was these citizens that ultimately built the destroyer ships and carriers that would be instrumental in a US WWII victory. It is a largely diverse neighborhood, with 35% of the population being Hispanic, 31% of the population being black or African-American, and 20% of the population being Asian. Most of the neighborhood is in very high liquefaction zones. The largest age group in Hunters Point is people ages 25-34 (16%) followed closely by those between the ages of 45-54 (15%).