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Some Pretty Pricey Real Estate Came onto the Market Today

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Today a flood of really big and expensive homes came onto the market. We decided to share the top three most expensive with you. Enjoy!

1) 37 St Germain Avenue, Clarendon Heights
Asking price: $5,900,000
Size: 6-bed, 7.5-bath, 7,557 sq. ft. single-family home
Price per square foot: $781
The skinny: From the listing we learn that this very, very, very big abode is "nestled at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac on one of the highest streets in San Francisco," which means views, views, views. The French Provincial-inspired home has highlights like big and beautiful windows galore for the aforementioned views, commercial grade elevator, "wine cave," and "materials sourced from around the world."

2) 299 Santa Paula Avenue, St. Francis Wood
Asking price: $5,000,000
Size: 5-bed, 6-bath, 10,863 sq. ft. single-family home
Price per square foot: $460
The skinny: This Villa in St. Francis Wood is over 10,000 square feet. That is so much square footage; no wonder the abode sits on a 1/2 acre lot. We're absolutely loving that red lacquered dining room and the half bathroom with the flock wallpaper and framed Fornasetti prints. What we're a little confused and uncomfortable about: the concrete room with no windows that we're assuming is some kind of fancy dungeon. There's no elevator on the premises, so we suggest in investing in a Segway to get around the house.

3) 54 Commonwealth Avenue, Jordan Park
Asking price: $4,495,000
Size: 6-bed, 3.5-bath, 6,075 sq. ft. single-family home
Price per square foot: $740
The skinny: This is one of the largest houses and lots in Jordan Park, which isn't surprising since it's over 6,000 square feet. We're digging the exterior and bones of the house, but it could use some upgrading in the kitchen. The listing agent agrees, and says "there space is there to create a contemporary dream kitchen."