A classic San Francisco residence has hit the market with an eye-popping asking price. The Gilded Age mansion near the Presidio boasts 10 bedrooms, six-and-a-half baths with 11,155 square feet of living space—and an asking price of an even $32 million.
The Dutch Colonial brick home was designed by the architect Walter D. Bliss, built in 1899. The current owners, who have been in the home since the late 1980s, have reportedly put in more than $2 million into renovating and upgrading the home over the year, today blending modern amenities with timeless architecture and design.
As if the sheer amount of space weren’t premium enough, the property also has awe-inspiring panoramic views of the Bay and the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, providing an unrivaled backdrop for your daily life. According to the Wall Street Journal, the home has eight fireplaces, a solarium off the main living and entertaining area, a second family room and top-floor kitchen.
Karen Mendelsohn Gould and Maximillian Armour with Compass hold the listing.