199 New Montgomery
199 New Montgomery Street
199 New Montgomery is a centrally located condominium in the iconic Yerba Buena Neighborhood. It is just steps away from numerous popular spots near the Financial District and East Cut, such as Salesforce Park, the Embarcadero, Union Square, Yerba Buena Gardens, and a large variety of restaurants, cafes, dining options, and grocery options. Some amenities offered at 199 New Montgomery include bike parking, 24/7 lobby attendant service, a doorman, a roof deck with panoramic views, barbecues, and a firepit, and secure, underground parking. Standing 16 stories tall and with 166 units, the structure allows residents to reside in an ideal location while still maintaining a peaceful and capacious residential experience.
Available Units
Unit | Beds | Baths | Price | Interior Sq Ft | Exterior Sq Ft | HOA fees | Floor plan |
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1003 | 0 | 1 | $599,000 | - | - | $550/mo | - |
1311 | 0 | 1 | $649,000 | 412 ft | - | $595/mo | - |
Unit | Beds | Baths | Price | Interior Sq Ft | Exterior Sq Ft | HOA fees | Floor plan |
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Unit 501 | 1 | 2 | $998,000 | 1,019 ft | - | $655/mo | - |
212 | 1 | 2 | $537,786 | 414 ft | - | $551/mo |
Unit | Beds | Baths | Price | Interior Sq Ft | Exterior Sq Ft | HOA fees | Floor plan |
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211 | 2 | 2 | $1,095,000 | 1,163 ft | - | $758/mo |
Amenities
Details & Fees
- Built in 2005
- Developers: Intracorp/Arterra Mission Bay LLC
- 166 Units / 16 Floors
- Average HOA Fees: $550 – $758 / month
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Neighborhood
Yerba Buena is a culture center that is home to diverse art, music, food, and entertainment. Surrounding the Yerba Buena Gardens and Center for the Arts, the neighborhood is filled with various high-rises, restaurants, and museums. Some of the cultural attractions in the Yerba Buena quarter include: the Museum of the African Diaspora, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Children’s Creativity Museum, Contemporary Jewish Museum, and 111 Minna Gallery.
The area has a Livability Score of 63 out of 100, and crime rates are about 20% lower than average. Cost of Living in the area is 11% lower than the San Francisco average and real estate prices are 24% lower.
Gastronomically, residents and visitors of Yerba Buena have access to many different cuisines and flavors, including but not limited to Indian, Middle Eastern, Korean, and Mexican cuisines. Aside from arts, food, and entertainment, there are also shopping options that range from chic apparel and accessories, to sporting goods and athletic wear. Well-known high-rises that sit in Yerba Buena include Four Seasons Private Residences and the Paramount.