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The residences at 525 Olive surround you with unparalleled views of park, sky, and bay. Inside, the well appointed interiors offer an elegant, beautiful refuge with designerselected fi nishes and appliances that creates an elevated living experience. You've never seen views like this. It's just incredible! MODERN LIVING. NATURALLY. 525 Olive is rising above Balboa Park and is the highest residential address in the city, with unparalleled views spanning every horizon. Multiple Units & floor plans available. Floor plans include studios; spacious one-, two- and three-bedroom residences; and ultra-luxury penthouses. Please register your clients & arrange showings with the A&A team.

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This Stunning penthouse is available for immediate occupancy and is the epitome of luxury living in San Diego. With it's modern, clean design, high-end luxury finishes, floor to ceiling windows, framing dramatic jet liner views of the ocean and surrounding neighborhoods, you will never want to leave your paradise in the sky. This unit has been meticulously designed and detailed with a palette of refined finishes, sleek appliances and luxurious materials. Signature Interior Design by Susan Marinello, 360 Degree Views from La Jolla to Downtown, Culinary-Inspired Kitchens, KitchenAid Appliances & Gas Ranges, Quartz Countertops & Backsplashes, Waterfall Wrapped Kitchen Islands, Luxurious Bath Suites, Floor-toCeiling Windows, Natural Wood Flooring, European-Inspired Custom Bathrooms, Smart Home Technology, an expansive Private Balcony, Open Floor Plans Flooded with Natural Light. Palisade at Westfield UTC is a new collection of luxury high-rise apartments that brings together the very best of modern homes, luxurious amenities and breathtaking views – all with San Diego's most sought-after retail and shopping destination at your front door. It's a uniquely cosmopolitan living experience, serenely set above it all.

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