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San Francisco's Most Expensive Listings - March 2022

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San Francisco's Most Expensive Listings - March 2022

San Francisco has been one of the hottest luxury housing markets in the country. These homes rival the most expensive in the world. These are the top 10 most expensive homes for sale in San Francisco

1) The Penthouse at 2006 Washington Street: $45 Million

2006 Washing Street is one of the most prestigious addresses in San Francisco. That's better than owning a unit in this building? The

Penthouse, of course. The top floor of this luxurious residence was recently completely renovated in a classic style with the most exquisite detail and materials by internationally respected artisans, Architect Andrew Skurman and Interior Designer Suzanne Tucker. Brilliant panoramic views in every direction of iconic San Francisco landmarks and a rarely found wraparound terrace.

2) 2006 Washington Unit 2: $30 Million

2006 Washington St. Unit 2 with its grand-scale rooms, six terraces, and sizable ballroom with soaring ceilings, the 7,808sf Apartment #2

is one of San Francisco's rarest homes. The conservatory showcases views spanning the Bay. A stately library opens to a substantial terrace connecting with landscaped gardens. A winding staircase announces the transition to the rare amenities of the lower level: a palatial ballroom/family room with 12-foot ceilings, Palladian windows & private entrance from Washington Street. This exceptional Beaux Arts grand duplex is a golden opportunity to live in one of the city's rarest apartments at its most revered address.

3) 2698 Pacific Avenue: $25.8 Million

The Mack Mansion of yesteryear was artfully reimagined for a contemporary aesthete while paying homage to its rich heritage. Juxtaposed with the modern designer decor, classic architectural details still abound from the grand scale crafted in dark wood with wrought-iron balusters to the immediately recognizable circular temple-style portico white marble front entrance.

4) 2121 Webster Street: Penthouse: $24.5 Million

The Pacific showcases large-scale rooms with soaring ceilings, windows on three sides, contemporary designs, and topline infrastructure - atop one of San Francisco's most admired buildings. Masterfully created this five-bedroom, five & one-half bath penthouse spans 5,310sf while providing a palette of warm finishes rich in texture. Centrally located amidst the coffee houses, bistros, bookstores, and stylish boutiques of the Fillmore Corridor.

5) 2828 Vallejo Street: $19.5 Million

This grand historic home is a place out of time, with 8 beds, 8 baths, 4-car garage, and a front lawn, this property is a rare gem. The south-facing level yard is one of only a handful in the city with such scale and usability. Entering the home you are greeted by a large foyer connecting to a 20' vaulted ceiling living room with views of the GGB, Alcatraz, and Palace of Fine Arts, a cozy library with a wet bar, and a formal dining room with floor-to-ceiling French doors that open to the front yard. Additional spaces include a main level kitchen, catering kitchen, lower level for staff quarters, laundry, elevator, and garage access.

6) 2620 Buchanan Street: $18 Million

This Pacific Heights home is a sophisticated residence with a short walk from shops and restaurants. A rare opportunity to benefit from a

four-year reconstruction, the facade was meticulously restored and the structure completely rebuilt with concrete and steel to a seismic standard rarely seen. The house is a chef and entertainer's dream, with appliances from every high-end manufacturer and features normally seen in commercial kitchens. Comprehensive technology amenities include both HVAC and radiant floor heating, double-speed elevator, Savant integration, Lutron lighting, Sonos sound, keyless entry, vide


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