Berkeley’s famed Saxophone House may have found a new music lover. The unique residence went on the market just a few weeks ago for $1,997,000 and now has an offer pending.
Designed by Ace Architects and built in 1996 for an amateur jazz player, the home boasts more than 4,000 square feet of living space, currently being used as a four bedroom/three-and-a-half bath residence. From the swirling golden staircases and captivating curved balconies with treble-clef railings to the massive striking saxophone towers, this is one standout property.
The three stories atrium-like building has plenty of space to entertain with sweeping canyon views from the picturesque windows. Other features include gourmet kitchen with sub-zero refrigerator, gleaming hardwood floor, cozy fireplace, game room from a converted garage, a luxurious primary suite on the entire third level with symmetrical aesthetics, custom-built circular bed, two walk-in closets, an elegant primary bath with double sinks, sunken jetted tub, and incredible views of the Claremont Hill off multiple balconies.
Derek Han of BHG Reliance Partners holds the listing, now touring backup offers.