Tuesday, September 3, 2019

San Francisco’s Most Expensive Mansion Reduced in Price to $40.5 Million from $45 Million

The 9,500-square-foot home on Russian Hill features stand-and-stare views over San Francisco Bay and Telegraph Hill

  Photo credit: Jacob Elliot        Source: www.joelgoodrich.com

SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- 
A San Francisco mansion near many of the city's most popular landmarks has reentered the market as the city's most expensive listing at $40.5 million -- a reduction from its original $45 million.

Willis Polk
 Located just one block from the world's most crooked street and near cable cars, Fisherman's Wharf and the San Francisco Art Museum, the 9,500-square-foot home on Russian Hill features stand-and-stare views over San Francisco Bay and Telegraph Hill. 
Steve McQueen
The Russian Hill name dates back to the San Francisco Gold Rush days when prospectors discovered that the hilly neighborhood was the site of a Russian cemetery, according to TopTenRealEstateDeals.com.
Neal Cassady
 In addition to its culture, food (Ghirardelli Square and family-run restaurants) and entertainment opportunities, Russian Hill has been seen by millions of movie goers from the famous car-chase scenes in Steve McQueen's 1968-movie Bullitt that were filmed there.
Jack Kerouac
 Former well-known residents include Beat Generation writers Neal Cassady and Jack Kerouac and current California Governor Gavin Newsom.
California Governor Gavin Newsom.
Part of the new home was originally a home built soon after the 1906 earthquake by Willis Polk who was one of San Francisco's top luxury-home architects.
Ghirardelli Square 
Constructed over a period of six years on two lots consisting of the main house and a wellness cottage at the end of a wide lawn, the residence contains six bedrooms and eight baths on three floors via a glass-enclosed elevator. 
Fisherman's Wharf 
The top floor includes a master suite with a balcony overlooking the garden. The next floor is all about entertaining along with two guest suites. 
San Francisco Art Museum
A two-story subterranean gallery with skylights has multiple options for use such as an art gallery, sports court or event space, and an upper-level balcony has a 2,000-bottle-wine wall and a wine room.
Joel Goodrich
The four-car garage has a turnstile with a covered entrance and extra parking. A stand-alone cottage at the end of the lawn is designed strictly for pampering and offers the luxury of a steam room, massage room and sauna.

Grounds contain a wide expanse of lawn with rose and perennial gardens watered by rain collection from the roof. 
Josh Altman
Outdoor dining under the pergola hung with crystal chandeliers, fireplace and a full outdoor kitchen offers elegant entertaining and big views from the 40-foot cantilevered, infinity-edge swimming pool. 
Emphasis has been placed on ease of hosting intimate gatherings for groups up to 350 guests and is ideal for events and large functions.
Matthew "Matt" Altman
Designed by Troon Pacific using materials and construction methods geared for sustainable living along with advanced technology, the home also offers some surprises like a television inside the master bedroom’s shower and glamorous chandeliers over the outdoor-dining table.
 Listing agents are Joel Goodrich of Coldwell Banker, San Francisco and Josh and Matt Altman, Douglas Elliman, Beverly Hills.
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Genelle C. Brown
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