Showing posts with label pacific heights. Show all posts
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December 04, 2019

October 12, 2019

37 Raycliff Ter (a.k.a. 2799 Broadway), Pacific Heights

2799 Broadway facade c. 2019

2799 Broadway facade c. 2016 by sf_daily_photo

Original post 7/25/16. Updated 10/12/19

Back in 2008 An uber rich British couple fell madly in love with this Pacific Heights mansion on Billionaires Row which, by the way, wasn’t even on the market. Said couple offered $28 million for the property. Offer was accepted. The buyes were techie billionaires Michael Birch and his wife Xochi.

Well, that was back in 2016.

The mansion has just hit the market...again. Priced to sell, it can be yours for $39 million.

11,600 square foot 6 bedroom 7 bath 2 half bath Classic Revival mansion built in 2002.

Tech Couple List Their Eclectic Mansion on San Francisco’s Gold Coast for $39 Million (WSJ 2019)

Michael and Xochi Birch: A Digital City’s Duke and Duchess (WSJ 2014)

Billionaires’ Row mansion, with pub and billiards room, asks $39M (Curbed)

This eccentric $39 million San Francisco mansion could become the most expensive home ever sold in the city (Business Insider)

Tech Power-Couple’s $39 Million Mansion Is Priced To Hit San Francisco Record. Can It? (Forbes 2019)

The SocketSite Scoop On 37 Raycliff Terrace (A.K.A. 2799 Broadway) (SocketSite 2008)

The SocketSite Scoop On 2799 Broadway (A.K.A. 37 Raycliff Terrace)

2799 Broadway Listing (Sotheby's)

Interior Photos by Matthew Millman

INTERIORS




37 Raycliff Ter c. 1975

37 Raycliff Ter, rear view c. 1975

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September 16, 2019

1942 Pacific Ave, Pacific Heights

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c. 1975
The house was built (c. 1869) at the corner of Pacific and Gough for Rudolph Spreckels who had it moved west in 1900 to make way for his mansion.

The house was leased to Theodore + Eleanor Roosevelt at one time. Mrs Roosevelt wrote about the house in her book Day Before Yesterday : the Reminiscences of Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr (Doubleday, 1959).

BROKER BABBLE: Rare offering of a historic home on a huge (approx. 39' x 145') lot on an excellent flat block in prime Pacific Heights....This light-filled, detached home boasts an enviable location a mere 4 blocks away from the attractions on Fillmore St, Polk St., or Union St.

The home is recessed from the street and has a charming, gated garden entry & tremendous curb appeal. This bay-view home features 6BD/4.5BA, living room, formal dining room, eat-in kitchen which opens to the deck and garden, and a top floor bay view family room. Architectural details include tall ceilings, rich hardwood floors, 3 fireplaces, and several leaded glass windows. Parking for 4-5 cars can be accommodated.

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September 05, 2019

2561 Washington St, Pacific Heights


c. 2019

5469 sq ft 5/4 Queen Anne c. 1885

c. 2016

San Francisco Architectural Survey c. 1975

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June 27, 2019

2500 Steiner St, Pacific Heights Vintage Photos

2500 Steiner St under construction c. 1926

Steiner and Jackson Streets across from Alta Plaza Park
Conrad A. Meussdorffer, Architect
Mediterranean Gothic Revival style
Built for $500,000 as 13 3500 sq ft full floor Co-Op Apartments

2500 Steiner St, View from Alta Plaza Park c. 1926
Corner of Steiner & Jackson c. 1926
c. 1926
Corner of Steiner & Jackson c. 1926
c. 1926
Photo Source: WorthPoint

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