By: Kat Bein By: Kat Bein | February 14, 2024 | Home & Real Estate,
Bayside living with plenty of access to green space, beautiful architecture, history and the cutting-edge of modern conveniences: That’s what you’re in for if you move into the Pacific Heights neighborhood of San Francisco.
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If you’re ready to shop these beautific streets, take a peek at what just shy of $8 million will get you in the Pacific Heights neighborhood with these active listings below.
$7,750,000
This Pacific Heights condo offers three bedrooms, four bathrooms and loads of updated charm. Originally built in 1905 and completely remodeled by Gast Architects in 2017, this abode boasts panoramic roof views, multiple expansive terraces and unobstructed views of the Goldengate Bridge and the sparkling (or foggy) Bay from every level. Inside, the floor plan was designed to maximize natural light. Entertainers will enjoy the in-ceiling speakers, while cozy moments are indulged with in-floor heating. Joshua J. McAdam, Sotheby's International Realty, 415-656-6779, sothebysrealty.com.
$7,750,000
Step into this four-bedroom, five-bathroom single-family residence and make the most of its 5,580 square feet of living space. Not only does this four-story home come with panoramic views of the Golden Gate Bridge and an expansive deck with connected indoor-outdoor living space, it also offers a guest suite, a large kitchen and family room with views of the garden, a jacuzzi, wine storage, a dumbwaiter, an intercom system and a two-car garage. Carrie Buchanan-Goodman, Sotheby's International Realty, 415-624-4166, sothebysrealty.com.
$7,900,000
For just under $8 million, this five-bedroom and six-bathroom single-family residence is a beautiful urban oasis. Built in 1900, the four-level home was remodeled and expanded in 2011 by Stephen Sutro Architects and now boasts 4,770 square feet of living space. The open floor plan includes French doors to the walkout terrace with views of Pacific Heights and the garden, while the formal living and dining rooms showcase sweeping vistas of the Bay. The primary suite includes two custom walk-in closets and a large spa bath, and the lower level includes its own guest suite and gym. Carrie Buchanan-Goodman, Sotheby's International Realty, 415-624-4166, sothebysrealty.com.
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