With two 16 floor towers, the Ardens speaks to values of elegance and class, with two lobby attendants, secure parking, and numerous amenities.

Arden

708 Long Bridge St

Located in Mission Bay, Arden is a 16 story dual-building condominium that provides a luxurious experience for all its residents. Not only is it near many restaurants, bars, and entertainment centers, but it also has a large variety of amenities at which one may pass time. Some of these amenities include a 75-foot rooftop lap pool and spa, outdoor wood deck with city views, social lounge with an entertaining kitchen and billiards, and an open-air grilling and dining area. Other amenities that are provided to residents also include a library lounge, pet wash and grooming area, secure garage parking, controlled building, amenity, and elevator access, and a double-height fitness studio with changing rooms.  With panoramic views of the Bay, city skyline, and Twin Peaks, Arden is an ideally located structure that is an opulent and elegant experience for all involved.

Available Units

UnitBedsBathsPriceInterior Sq FtExterior Sq FtHOA feesFloor plan
40722$2,200,0001,614 ft-$1,289/mo-
10722$1,595,0001,345 ft-$1,268/mo
30622$1,739,0001,425 ft-$1,410/mo
UnitBedsBathsPriceInterior Sq FtExterior Sq FtHOA feesFloor plan
91522$1,949,0001,249 ft-$1,225/mo-

Unavailable Units

Amenities

Cat/Dog Friendly
Dog Wash
Secure Parking
Lobby Attendant
Outdoor Dining Room
Electric Vehicle Charging
Fully Equipped Gym
EV Charging Stations
Pool and Spa
Outdoor Wood Deck with City Views
A/C and Heating

Details & Fees

  • Built in 2016
  • Developers: Bosa Development Corporation
  • 267 Units / 16 Floors
  • Average HOA Fees: $1,148 – $1,410 / month

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Neighborhood

Mission Bay is a waterfront neighborhood that is home to the Chase Center – the new Warriors’ Stadium – as well as Genentech Hall and Mission Creek Park. Much of the neighborhood is spanned by the University of California San Francisco, along with various outdoor parks and hangouts. 

The Walk Score for the neighborhood is 87. Transit Score is 83 and Bike score is 93. The Livability Score in the area is 72 out of 100, and crime rates are 5% higher than the San Francisco average. Cost of Living is 19% lower and real estate prices are 39% lower than the San Francisco average. 

Other attractions in Mission Bay include the All is Well Bell, Mission Rock, Pier 48, and the Warriors’ Shop. Originally, Mission Bay was shallow marsh land, and was thus called “False Bay” by Spanish explorers. In the late 1800s, Mission Bay was filled with rocks and dirt, turned into an industrialized zone throughout the 20th century. Now the neighborhood becomes increasingly popular for suburban trends as it continues to develop.