Bemi Jauhal

SAN DIEGO—The hospitality trend has made its way to the high-endresidential market. Offerings from a private boatshare, luxury cars, chef concierges and a 24-hourattended lobby are among the amenities residents will experience intoday's high-rise luxury properties, BosaDevelopment's director of marketing and sales Bemi Jauhal tells GlobeSt.com.

Pacific Gate by Bosa, a luxury residentialcondo community in Downtown San Diego, recently introduced aboat-share program, one of the area's first-of-its-kind amenities.Residents of Pacific Gate now have exclusive access to PacificDream, a 45-foot cruisers yacht, whose interiors featurespacious entertaining areas, a glass enclosure and amenities forentertaining such as wrap-around seating that comfortably fits upto 10 people. There is a master stateroom with a queen bed and asecond stateroom with settee and side-lounger seats with footreststhat convert to an additional sleeper. The boat also is equippedwith two spacious private bathrooms with showers, a two-burnerelectric stove, microwave and convection oven for cooking while onboard, as well as a refrigerator and freezer. Additional featuresinclude two removable cockpit tables and a washer and dryer.

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Carrie Rossenfeld

Carrie Rossenfeld is a reporter for the San Diego and Orange County markets on GlobeSt.com and a contributor to Real Estate Forum. She was a trade-magazine and newsletter editor in New York City before moving to Southern California to become a freelance writer and editor for magazines, books and websites. Rossenfeld has written extensively on topics including commercial real estate, running a medical practice, intellectual-property licensing and giftware. She has edited books about profiting from real estate and has ghostwritten a book about starting a home-based business.