The recently restored Pacific Heights residence at 2250 Vallejo Street is one of the finest –and THE most expensive in San Francisco. With 7 bedrooms, 7 baths the 9,000 square foot home has a striking white Beaux Arts façade with intricately carved embellishments, and decorative columns that announce – “I’M RICH! Originally designed in 1901 by James Francis Dunn, the property now has been completely transformed by L.A. architect Paul McClean to be state-of-the art, from basement to rooftop. It sits on a flat block on the crest of a hill and is perfectly situated to take full advantage of the unobstructed 180-degree views that go from the Golden Gate Bridge to Angel Island and San Francisco Bay. Tech giants, take note. You can be king of the hill for a mere $28 million.
(via Neal Ward Properties)
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