PriceChopper: Lyon Street Manse Returns to Market
Thursday, May 8, 2008, by Sarah Hromack

A CBS report on the San Francisco luxury market (which is "booming," natch) revealed quite the price chop at 2500 Lyon Street, a 5,000 square foot Pacific Heights property that was withdrawn from the market back in December. Built in 1998 by "noted" San Francisco architect Theodore Eden; 4.5 bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms; 1,600 square foot roof deck with requisite topiaries and fountain garden; all-level elevator ... you catch the drift. Onward with the chop!

2500 Lyon Street
Then: $9,800,000
Now: $8,550,000
You Save: $1,250,000

· 2500 Lyon Street [website]
· High-End Housing “Booming” [SF Luxe]


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