This Revitalized Presidio Heights Mansion Is On The Market For a Cool $36 Million
By Roberto LopesBy Roberto Lopes|July 10, 2023|Home & Real Estate, Feature,
A storied mansion overlooking the Bay will wow potential homeowners with its history and architectural flair.
Spacious windows usher in tremendous views to the bright and modern living room.
Compass agent Steven Mavromihalis doesn’t mince words about a revitalized 107-year-old mansion on the market on Jackson Street in Presidio Heights. “There’s no home like it anywhere in the San Francisco Bay Area,” he says. “Every square inch has been thoughtfully planned and artfully constructed. The unrivaled attention to every detail is a testament to the extraordinary investment of time and talent the current owners have poured into their stately home.”
The chef’s kitchen features top-flight appliances and plenty of room for entertaining a crowd.
Initially designed in 1916 by renowned architect Julia Morgan in the Tudor style of an Elizabethan manor, its current owners flawlessly remodeled the home a century later. Architect John Maniscalco recently redesigned the 12,022-square-foot property, which boasts eight bedrooms, six full baths and three half-baths— all crafted with top-of-the-line materials sourced worldwide.
Views of Presidio Heights offer endless inspiration from every floor.
Homeowners will love standout features like the gourmet kitchen, dining deck with views of the bay and Presidio Park, formal dining room with breakfast nook, grand rooms for entertaining and a primary suite with a private balcony and woodburning fireplace. Pickleball, anyone? The home features new courts ready for spirited games.
A perfect spot for entertaining beckons.
“The inviting home is grand yet comfortable, formal yet relaxed,” says Mavromihalis. “There’s joy and playful delight reflected in [the design team’s] decisions— plus a keen understanding of form and function in every living vignette.” $36 million, Steven Mavromihalis, Compass, 415.999.1113, stevenmavromihalis.com; 3630jacksonstreet.com
Spirited pickleball games take place on this new court framed by lush flora for privacy.