3699 Washington Street
San Francisco,
CA
94118
Property Details
List Price: |
$19,500,000 |
Beds: |
5 |
Baths: |
Full: 6, ½: 2 |
Status: |
Active |
SqFt: |
9984 Square Feet |
Agency: |
Compass |
Agency Phone: |
(415) 660-9955 |
Description/Comments
Lot Size: |
0 acre(s) |
Property Type: |
Residential-Single Family Residence |
Year Built: |
1928 |
Notes: |
There are few blocks in Presidio Heights with such coveted status and global provenance. Prominently situated on the southwest corner of the 3600 block of Washington Street sits a distinguished, yet welcoming home of grand scale and dramatic open spaces that offers inviting views of the Golden Gate Bridge. The almost 10,000-square-foot home, built in 1927 by Albert Farr, is sited on a large corner lot with a gracious entrance. An iron gate leads to manicured outdoor spaces with a fountain, gas lamps, fireplace, and exercise pool. The main level features family and formal entertaining spaces, including a grand living room facing the Golden Gate Bridge, all with tall ceilings and rough-hewed beams. A chef's kitchen opens to the family dining room with a walkout terrace. The second level focuses on private living, with a primary bedroom offering Bridge views and luxurious amenities, plus three additional bedrooms and two baths. The top level has been opened up and built out into a spectacular private office with unobstructed GGB views, while the lower level hosts an additional entertaining hall and catering kitchen. Elevator. This level also includes a gym, study space, 2-car garage. Separate guest apt. This rare offering awaits a discerning buyer to write its next chapter. |
MlsNumber: |
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ListingId: |
424071871 |
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Listing Provided By: |
Compass, original listing |
Phone: |
(415) 269-9933 |
Office Phone: |
(415) 660-9955 |
Agent Name: |
Neal Ward |
Disclaimer: |
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