Even ultra luxury buyers sometimes want to feel like they’re getting a deal, which may explain the recent price cut on one of San Francisco’s priciest listings.
After languishing on and off the market since 2019, the 118 year-old corner mansion on Pacific Avenue has just be repriced at $23,800,000. That’s $2 million off it’s last price adjustment of $25,800,000 back in June of 2021.
Originally built in 1906 by the renowned father and son architect team of Newsom & Newsom, this Classic Revival underwent an extensive renovation thanks to the work of 28(!) designers. Featuring eight bedrooms and seven bathrooms, the home encompasses nearly 11,000 square feet of living space across four levels.
Juxtaposed with the modern designer decor, classic architectural details still abound from the grand staircase crafted in dark wood with wrought-iron balusters to the circular temple-style portico white marble front entrance. Lux details include gold ceiling accents, pearl ceramic sinks and gold faucets.
Herman Chan of Golden Gate Sotheby’s International Realty holds the listing.