Sandwiched between the exclusive Sea Cliff neighborhood and Central Richmond sits West Clay Park, a block of homes studding sections of West Clay Street, 24th Avenue, and 22nd Avenue. Inside the tony enclave one will find a bevy of pricey homes, most notably this party-ready specimen from 1970.
And it can be yours for a hefty sum.
Featuring three beds, three and a half baths, and 4,057 square feet, 164 24th Avenue comes with a massive entertaining space punctuated by a retracting skylight. Listen carefully and you can almost hear Joni Mitchell’s Blue amid whiffs of Yves Saint Laurent’s Rive Gauche and reefer smoke. Point being that this must’ve been one groovy party house back in the day—and should remain so today.
Other highlights include a curved staircase, stone and wood materials, a downright stunning chandelier, and a wall of floor-to-ceiling windows. The domed roof also sets this home apart from its more stately and stodgy neighbors.
Keep in mind that much of this property has been renovated. The kitchen and bathrooms have a clearly contemporary touch. And the new patio is a treat to behold.
Asking is $4,750,000.
- 164 24th Avenue [Melanie Morris and Paul Warrin of Golden Gate Sotheby’s International Realty]
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