Real Estate

Boston in San Francisco? $22 Million Home With East Coast Appeal

WOW House: 15 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms spread out over 5 levels - this home has everything, including a fenced yard and lawn for the dog.

SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- If you're a transplant from the East Coast who's yearning for familiar architecture, this home in Pacific Heights delivers.

It offers five levels to accommodate everyone including aunts, uncles and cousins. There are also multiple living rooms, a media room, multiple offices, closets that are nicer than fine department stores, and the longest sofa we've ever seen. (It's beige, in one of the photos above.)

Be sure to click on the address below to see an astounding 90 photos of this home, including drawings of each floor. The basement level is interesting with lots of room for staff quarters, office and kitchen. In fact, we counted a total of four kitchens in the home.

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  • Address: 3001 Pacific Ave, San Francisco, California
  • Price: $22,000,000
  • Square Feet: 13643
  • Bedrooms: 15
  • Bathrooms: 10 Baths
  • Built: 1906
  • Features: Prime Pacific Heights Mansion! This grand Pacific Heights residence has been renovated and rebuilt on all five levels. Enter through a dramatic foyer to a magnificent formal living and dining room, prep kitchen, and deck leading down to the large garden and the 2 garages (each housing 2 cars). There are a total of 8 bedrooms across the 4 main floors including two master suites, six full baths and eight half baths, and a private elevator. The third level houses an open living/dining room and beautiful chef's kitchen and the fourth floor boasts an entertainment room with a magnificent downtown view. The basement level houses living quarters for staff, laundry room and wine cellar, as well as a full catering kitchen.

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