Friday, March 29, 2013

Map of 25 most expensive homes for sale in San Francisco curbed

Updating the Map of the 25 Most Expensive Homes for Sale in San Francisco


3-28-13mostexpen.jpgMarch had many big sales and even more very expensive listings, so this month's map of San Francisco's most expensive homes for sale is quite different than February's. At $30M, the top spot still goes to 2724 Pacific in Pacific Heights. Quite a few of the city's most expensive abodes went missing from the MLS without a reported sale, so perhaps they're just taking a break from the market to do some spring cleaning. Let's get this party started!
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2724 Pacific, Pacific Heights
2724 Pacific Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94115
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San Francisco's Most Expensive Homes - March, 2013
2724 Pacific, Pacific Heights
Asking price: $30,000,000

2724 Pacific is a four-level, 7-bedroom home currently owned by Doug Engmann, former chairman of the Pacific Stock Exchange. The 13,500 square foot abode sits on a lot totaling more than 26,000 square feet, making it one of San Francisco's largest private residential parcels. Property highlights include a gorgeous solarium with koi pond, and a carriage house that doubles as a game room.

3800 Washington, Presidio Heights
Asking price: $21,000,000

Halsey Minor, a technology entrepreneur who you may know as the guy who founded CNET in 1993, bought this "modified copy" of the Petit Trianon in 2007. The 8-bed, 7-bath, 18,000 sq. ft. mansion comes with the adjoining 2,618 sq. ft. guest home at 3810 Washington and a vacant lot (125 Maple) that's currently being used as a backyard. The three must be sold together. Curbed SF got a tour of the property, and it's in really bad shape. Holes in the ceiling, water damage to the original silk wallcoverings, outdated everything; the whole place will need a complete restoration. If it ever does sell and get the renovation it deserves, we sincerely hope the spectacular ballroom becomes wedding central.

2950 Vallejo, Pacific Heights
Asking price: $19,500,000

This Neo-Tuscan mansion came on the market last year asking $19,500,000. The 8-bed- 5.65-bath abode played host to the 2011 San Francisco Decorator Showcase. The Oakland Tribune published a rumor in 1940 that Princess Stephanie von Hoohenlohe, a "notorious member of Hitler's spy organization," went into hiding here around that time.

164 Sea Cliff, Sea Cliff
This Sea Cliff abode asking $18.5M. The 7-bed, 6-bath house is perched on the cliffs of Sea Cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The home was built in 1920 and was originally designed by architect Albert Farr.

2898 Vallejo, Pacific Heights
This peachy abode belongs to the estate of the late Frank and Frances Alioto. The 6-bed, 5.75-bath home is asking $16,500,000. The 1920s European-style inspired residence sits on a corner lot and offers up views of everything imaginable.

807 Francisco, Russian Hill
IN CONTRACT!
Asking price: $13,500,000

The 7-bed, 5.5-bath, 6,050 square foot home recently underwent a pretty intense renovation, bringing the circa 1888 home up to today's modern standards.



2666 Broadway, Pacific Heights
This William Wurster-designed home was last sold in 2011 to Internet entrepreneur John McLaughlin in late 2011. He then sunk quite a bit of cash into the place to give it a complete remodel. The 4-bed, 4.5-bath, 4,953 square foot abode is now listed for $11.25M.

2151 Green, Pacific Heights
IN CONTRACT!
This contemporary home was built by Nova Design+Builds. It's a 5-bed, 5.5-bath single-family home that's asking $9,950,000. Property highlights include multiple outdoor spaces, including a very swanky roof deck; wine cellar; theater; gym area, complete with spa.

2340 Washington, Pacific Heights
This 5-bed, 6.5-bath, turn of the century home was renovated from the ground up. Property highlights include elevator to all four levels; 3 fireplaces; LED televisions; wine room; spa room; terraces, more! It's asking $8,900,000.

Unit 27A at 765 Market, SoMa
This would be the most expensive condo currently for sale in San Francisco. It's a 3,000 square foot unit at the Four Seasons Residences. The 3-bed, 4.5-bath home was "transformed" under the guidance of Orlando Diaz-Azcuy Design Associates. Monthly HOA dues are $2590 and there's 2-car parking in the garage.

#2402 at 690 Market, FiDi
Asking price: $8,000,000

YouTube co-founder Steve Chen put his penthouse at the Ritz-Carlton Residences on the market in late October asking $8,000,000. The 2-bed, 2.5-bath, 3,063 square foot duplex was purchased by Chen in 2007 for $4.85M. Chen then hooked up with architect Joel Sanders and spent 21 months turning the abode into a tech lover's dream home.

1055 Green, Russian Hill
Asking price: $7,950,000

This Julia Morgan-designed stunner came onto the market in January. The 3-bed, 3.5-bath home is on one of Russian Hill's most coveted blocks. Most recently, the home went under the knife to be "masterfully restored- from a seismic upgrade to the exquisite finishes that respect the original architecture while adding complete livability for the 21st century lifestyle." The backyard was designed by Suzman Design Associates.

130 Locust, Presidio Heights
Asking price: $7,775,000

This abode recently completed quite the renovation that's all about namedropping: David Armour is the architect and Heather Hillard designed the interiors. Property highlights include up close and personal views of the Golden Gate Bridge and an au-pair suite on the garden level.

#8 at Broadway, Pacific Heights
#8 at 1960 Broadway is a "masterfully renovated" residence that takes up the entire 8th floor of a Pacific Heights cooperative apartment building. The 3-bed, 3-bath apartment is asking $7,500,000. Monthly HOA dues are $1,540.

1110 Green, Russian Hill
Asking price: $6,980,000

This is asleek and contemporary Stanley Saitowitz-designed home. The 5-level, 4-bed, 2.5-bath, 3,795 sq. ft. home is basically a museum for stainless steel and glass enthusiasts. Property highlights include floor-to-ceiling windows and an elevator. It's been on the market since April of last year.

2640 Broderick, Pacific Heights
This home came onto the market last week. The 4-bed, 3.5-bath manse is asking $6,950,000. It's an entertainer's dream, especially with the "penthouse entertaining with professional grade bar and NanaWall of windows fully opening to deck with panoramic views."

3857 Clay, Presidio Heights
Asking price: $6,795,000

This 7-bed, 7-bath, 8,000 square foot home was designed by renowned architect James R. Miller in 1905. The 4-story Edwardian hit the market in late 2012, although it made a brief appearance earlier that year and also in 2009. We're seriously swooning over the extensive handcrafted woodwork and original stained glass throughout.

45 Scenic, Sea Cliff
IN CONTRACT!
This is a comprehensive remodel of a Willis polk-designed 7-bed, 6.5-bath home in Sea Cliff. The asking price is $6,500,000.

Unit 49c at 301 Mission, Yerba Buena
Asking price: $6,600,000

This is a Grand Residence in the Millennium. The 2-bed, 3.5-bath, 2,819 sq. ft. condo is sold furnished. Building amenities include gym, pool, theater, wine locker, and access to a private dining room in Michael Mina's RN74 restaurant.

2847 Washington, Pacific Heights
The current owners of this 6-bed, 5.5-bath home worked closely with architect John Maniscalco to blend "old and new." Meaning the abode has its original facade but the interiors are all contemporary fever. It's asking $5,995,000

#6 at 990 Green, Russian Hill
IN CONTRACT!
This is a 3-level corner penthouse unit with views of the Bay and Alcatraz. The 5-bed, 6.5-bath, 5,600 square foot condo is asking $5,995,000. There's a private 3-4 car garage and an 800 square foot private patio. Monthly HOA dues are $1800.

738 El Camino Del Mar, Sea Cliff
Remodeled in 2009 by designer Ken Fulk, this 4-bed, 3.5-bath home is asking $5,995,000.

21 Buena Vista, Buena Vista
Asking price: $5,900,000

Built in 1892, this restored Victorian is a nice mixture of modern living paired with Victorian charm. The 6-bed, 6-bah, 8,229 sq. ft. abode has 22 rooms on four floors. Property highlights include a home theater; 4,000-bottle wine room; 2 gourmet kitchens; home gym with massage room and two custom saunas, and something that's being described as a "grooming room."

2224 Sacramento, Pacific Heights
Asking price: $5,900,000

This 5-bed, 6-bath, 7,983 square foot Victorian landed on the market in late November. It sits on a double lot and has parking for eight cars.

615 Buena Vista, Buena Vista
The last listing to make it onto our map is this spectacular Arts and Crafts home in the Buena Vista Park West neighborhood. The 6-bed, 5-bath, 6,000 square foot home is asking $5,500,000.

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