December 14, 2024 - 12:30

Mark Choey, the founder of HighNote, has put his stunning live-work loft in San Francisco's historic Lighthouse Lofts building on the market for $3.2 million. This exceptional three-unit property boasts a unique blend of residential and professional spaces, making it ideal for creative entrepreneurs or those seeking a versatile living arrangement.
The loft features two fully-equipped kitchens, allowing for seamless entertaining or meal preparation in style. The spacious layout offers an abundance of natural light, highlighting the architectural details that make this property stand out. Residents will also enjoy exclusive access to a rooftop deck, providing breathtaking views of the city skyline and a perfect spot for relaxation or gatherings.
Situated in a vibrant neighborhood, this property is not only a home but also a statement of modern urban living. With its prime location and distinctive features, Choey's loft is poised to attract discerning buyers looking for a unique investment in San Francisco's competitive real estate market.
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