The most expensive listing in San Francisco has become slightly more affordable…by Bay Area standards.
The 1930s 1930s Albert Farr home located in Presidio Heights was initially listed for $45 million back in the Fall, but has now been repriced at $39.5 million. The $5.5 million discount aside, the French-Normandy-style inspired manor boasts some serious ultra-luxury amenities.
Complete with Golden Gate Bridge views, the estate has been completely reimagined by Handel Architects and was recently renovated down to the studs by Matarozzi Pelsinger. Featuring six bedrooms and eight-and-a-half baths across nearly 10,000 square feet of living space, the grand proportions reflect Old San Francisco extravagance and elegance at its best.
The completely reimagined interiors feature large steel and glass windows, combined bleached oak, limestone, and marmarino plaster ceilings and walls. The architectural symmetry and detail are displayed in the massive brick-accented faade displaying a grand style of a timeless era.
Antoine Crumeyrolle of Compass holds the listing.