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In a city full of chic abodes, few are as dreamy as the small strip of Willis Polk Edwardians across from the Mark Hopkins Hotel in tony Nob Hill. In December, a second-floor unit inside one of these gems landed on the market—a three-bed, three-bath condo—at $3,000,000. It has since dropped its price by a hefty $202,000.
The full-floor condominium, featuring restored period accents like crown moldings, a wood burning fireplace, and hardwood floors with inlaid patterns and woodwork, was renovated over the last couple decades.
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The look is striking and certainly not for every taste (those jade green countertops are really something else), but such a stunning location cannot be beat.
Asking is now $2,795,000.
- Restored Willis Polk condo on Nob Hill asks $3 million [Curbed SF]
- 849 Mason, #2 [Pacific Unoin]
- Nob Hill [Curbed SF]
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