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On The Market: These 3 SF Abodes Are Showstoppers

By Greg Marku By Greg Marku | December 2, 2021 | Home & Real Estate

Staggering views, architectural history and spot-on locations—here are three gems we love that are new to the San Francisco market.

The lower level of this abode houses a spacious two-car garage. PHOTO COURTESY OF LUNGHI MEDIA GROUP
The lower level of this abode houses a spacious two-car garage.

PACIFIC HEIGHTS CHIC

Inside this ultraluxe abode, the living room boasts moody gray walls complemented by dark hardwood floors. A sleek white and gray kitchen features a dramatic quartz backsplash, a Sub-Zero refrigerator and a glass wine display closet that will make any oenophile’s collection look beautiful. Nearly all of the five bedrooms offer water views, and each of the five full and three half-bathrooms are tastefully appointed with sleek, modern fixtures. Of the 7,390 square feet, the top floor offers the most drama—with a luxe lounge area overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge; the roofdeck offers a nearly 360-degree view of the bay and Alcatraz Island. Along with a full gym in the basement, this property is a showstopper. $17 million, 2850 Divisadero St., Nina Hatvany, 415.345.3022,2850divisadero.com

ARTFUL ABODE

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Built in 1894, the German-inspired exterior offers an elegant introduction to this luxurious property, which was crafted by architect Houman Sharif and interior designer Kendall Wilkinson. The dining room includes a fireplace, impressive coffered ceiling and delicate wall detailing.

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Plus, several of the rooms in this six-bedroom abode feature curved walls throughout the 7,045-square-foot property; there are five bathrooms and two half-baths. Travel upstairs, and you’ll arrive at the property’s main attraction: the top floor, which includes a bar, wooden Ping-Pong table and two lounge areas with a roof deck overlooking the San Francisco Bay and Alcatraz. $17 million, 2500 Broadway, Nina Hatvany, 415.345.3022, 2500broadway.com

This grandiose Pacific Heights home sits on the corner of Broadway and Pierce. PHOTO COURTESY OF LUNGHI MEDIA GROUP
This grandiose Pacific Heights home sits on the corner of Broadway and Pierce.

THE LIGHT HOUSE

93 Cumberland offers a rare opportunity to live in The Light House—a residential experience unlike any other. PHOTO COURTESY OF LUNGHI MEDIA GROUP
93 Cumberland offers a rare opportunity to live in The Light House—a residential experience unlike any other.

Talk about historic pedigree. With sweeping 30-foot-high ceilings in the main living room, this 5,332-square-foot property—built in 1915 in Mission Dolores—offers plenty of space for comfortable living. The Light House is a restored neoclassical church that was converted into four condos. Inside, the kitchen flows into the living room, where stunning stained-glass windows take the stage.

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Throughout, exposed brick in each space adds an authentic edge.

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The space, complete with four bedrooms and 3 ½ baths, is also infused with modern touches like granite counters and stainles-ssteel appliances in the sleek kitchen, making this abode a true gem. $5,995,000, 93 Cumberland St., Nina Hatvany, 415.345.3022, 93cumberland.com



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