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Although the outside of this Nob Hill says midcentury—it was, after all, built in 1962—the inside of this co-op shouts contemporary care of a major remodel by noted interior designer Orlando Diaz-Azcuy. And it lands on the market for a cool $2.98 million.
Featuring one bedroom, two bathrooms, and 1,450 square feet, 1200 California, unit 23A comes with hardwood flooring, art gallery lighting, a ceiling with deep rectangular cutouts that stretch across the majority of the sky-high home, new kitchen and bathrooms, and views of downtown San Francisco.
If they interiors looks familiar, that’s because Diaz-Azcuy also helmed the look of the multimillion-dollar homes inside 181 Fremont.
Also of note, and while this may only excite a few of us high-rise geeks, the exterior features an awning above its entrance. Neither too decorative nor too flashy, it’s a simple earth-green cover bearing the building’s address. So lovely. So very Nob Hill.
The listing is through Catharina Swanstrom or Compass.
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