A Tudor-style mansion in San Francisco’s Pacific Heights neighborhood has just become the priciest sale of the year in the city by the Bay. The 7,045 square foot home sold for $13.875 million—a ways below its $17 million asking price but still enough to notch the new record.
Commissioned in 1894 and renovated in the 1990s, the home features six bedrooms and six bathrooms across multiple floors. Original period details including rich woodwork and paneling throughout have been well maintained, now contrasted against modern fixtures and finishes.
The main level has numerous entertaining spaces including formal dining, living, and family rooms, and a chef’s kitchen with deck and water views. The top level of the home also features a walk-out roof deck and a wet bar.
Additional amenities include a wine cellar, elevator, three-car garaged parking and a landscaped back garden.
Nina Hatvany of Compass held the listing, while Nina also repped the buyer along with Natalie Kitchen.