Tour a $20M San Francisco Townhouse with Great Panache and Panoramic Views
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For someone with deep pockets looking to pick up some real estate in 2023, check out this dramatic and bright townhouse in San Francisco. With a steep price tag of almost $20 million, the residence boasts panoramic city and bay views, too.
Located in the Russian Hill neighborhood, the home is just a block from the city’s famed Lombard Street and a half-mile from the waterfront. Though, it seems it would be easy to stay home all day at this address.
Beyond the home’s quintessential views of the Golden Gate Bridge, the architecture and tailored contemporary interiors shine. The 2013-built townhouse totals five bedrooms and five-and-a-half bathrooms, including a private guest apartment—ideal for visitors, your multi-generational family, or staff. A wine cellar, game room, and home offices are added bonuses.
Although planted in an iconic part of the city that’s fun to explore, there are plenty of spaces to take in the outdoors right at home. There’s a patio and barbecue area off the ritzy white-and-neutral-toned kitchen, two bedroom balconies, and a rooftop terrace to enjoy day or night. Meanwhile, a garage, parking for five cars, and an elevator make living here all the more luxurious.
Nina Hatvany and the Hatvany Team at Compass hold the ritzy San Francisco townhouse listing asking $19,995,000.