It's been too long since we've profiled the ten most expensive one-bedroom homes for sale in San Francisco. This around the number one spot still goes to unit #1601 at the Clay-Jones building in Nob Hill, though it's since hacked off $545K from its price. The "cheapest" is a condo in Pacific Heights that's asking $899K. Below, a map detailing the ten most expensive one-bedrooms homes currently for sale.
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The 10 Most Expensive 1BR Homes for Sale in San Francisco

The Clay Jones, Nob Hill
Asking price: $3,950,000
Size: 1-bed, 1.5-bath, 1,642 square foot condo
Price per square foot: $2,406
The skinny: This unit's one week away from being on the market for an entire year. It was first listed for $4.495M back in July of last year. The interiors were designed by Andrew Skurman and "represents the best of san Francisco luxury living!" Monthly HOA dues are $1,067.
1001 California, Nob Hill
Asking price: $3,500,000
Size: 1-bed, 2.5-bath, 1,910 square foot condo
Price per square foot: $1,832
The skinny: Possibly one of the best locations in the entire Nob Hill area, 1001 California has neighbors like the Pacific Union Club, the Mark Hopkins, and Grace Cathedral. Property highlights include a rotunda-style living room. Monthly HOA dues are $2,699. It's been on the market 13 days.
The Clay Jones, Nob Hill
Asking price: $1,650,000
Size: 1-bed, 1.5-bath, 1,115 square foot condo
Price per square foot: $1,480
The skinny: This condo in the same building as the # most expensive one bedroom. It's been on and off the market since April of 2012. It's last known price before the latest was $1.785M, so it's taken some significant price chops. Property highlights include views of everything imaginable. Monthly HOA dues are $630.
1200 California, Nob Hill
Asking price: $1,125,000
Size: 1-bed, 1-bath, 1,450 square foot co-op
Price per square foot: $776
The skinny: This unit's been on the market 113 days. The building has a 24-hour doorman and security. Monthly HOA dues are $1,066.
439 Hill, Eureka Valley
Asking price: $995,000
Size: 1-bed, 1-bath, 947 square foot single-family homePrice per square foot: $1,051
The skinny: This is an adorable Victorian cottage that was built in 1904. Both the exterior and interior have delightful period detailing, and there's even a working fireplace. There's a remodeled studio with a private entrance on the downstairs level, and it's currently tenant occupied at $1,800 per month. The backyard has a hut tub, waterfall, small pond and several sitting areas. It's been on the market 7 days.
2068 3rd Street, Dogpatch
Asking price: $995,000
Size: 1-bed, 2-bath, 1,183 square foot condo
Price per square foot: $841
The skinny: No photos and no listing information. Sorry, folks.
86 Stanton, Eureka Valley
Asking price: $985,000
Size: 1-bed, 1-bath, 435 square foot single-family home
Price per square foot: $2,264
The skinny: Two buildable lots and one updated cottage are on this property. The cottage has two skylights, a peaked beam roof, carrier marble countertops in the kitchen, etc. This property has been on and off the market since early 2011.
1450 Green, Russian Hill
Asking price: $979,000
Size: 1-bed, 1-bath, 1,500 square foot tenancy in common
Price per square foot: $653
The skinny: This is a TIC property, so the buying and owning process is different from a regular condo or townhouse. It's been on the market 62 days. Monthly HOA dues are $799.
733 Front, FiDi
Asking price: $899,000
Size: 1-bed, 1-bath, 1,004 square foot condo
Price per square foot: $895
The skinny: This unit's been on the market 3 days and has monthly HOA dues of $652.
2200 Pacific, Pacific Heights
Asking price: $899,000
Size: 1-bed, 1-bath, 1,172 square foot condo
Price per square foot: $767
The skinny: This is in one of Pacific Heights most coveted full service buildings. That said, there appears to be over 500 recessed lights in the ceiling, which is overkill. Monthly HOA dues are $998 and it's been on the market 6 days.