Listed for: $8.6M
Received: $8.5M
Size: 5-bed, 6.5-bath, 5,219-square-foot single-family home
Location: 2672 Filbert St, Cow Hollow
The skinny: Shortly after it came on the market in late August, this Cow Hollow Mediterranean hailing from 1909 clocked in at No. 11 on our list of the 25 most expensive homes for sale in San Francisco (which we just recently updated!). Last sold in 2006 for $6.6M—after a pretty substantial reno—the property fell just shy of achieving a $2 million markup over the last sale price. There are bay views galore and a pair of sweet top-floor balconies, plus a wine room and sauna.
Listed for: $7.95M
Received: $7.95M
Size: 4-bed, 6.5-bath, 6,605-square-foot single-family home
Location: 2118 Vallejo St, Pacific Heights
The skinny: When this cedar-shingled number originally listed back in April for $8.85M, it betrayed a devotion to adventurous wallpaper and heavy oriental rugs, which buyers were apparently having none of. Stagers gave the home an intervention and the sellers slashed $900K from the ask, which totally worked. We just hope that original wallpaper is lurking around somewhere, because it was kind of fun.
Listed for: $3.695M
Received: $3.8M
Size: 5-bed, 4.5-bath, 3,945-square-foot single-family home
Location: 2526 Francisco St, the Marina
Built in 1927, the Marina tri-level at 2526 Francisco hasn't been on the market since 1998, when it sold for $668K. Since then there's been a remodel (which is presumably responsible for all that heavy, dark kitchen cabinetry), but the location and views are the real draw: The master suite has views galore, and the bathtub looks straight down onto the roof of the Palace of Fine Arts.
· The 25 Most Expensive Homes for Sale in San Francisco [Curbed SF]
· Updated! The 25 Most Expensive Homes for Sale in SF [Curbed SF]
· Pac Heights Wallpaper Addict Covers Its Tracks, Slashes $900K [Curbed SF]
· Grand Pacific Heights 4-Bedroom With Views Lists for $8.85M [Curbed SF]