Real Estate
Most Expensive New Home In San Francisco: See Inside ($32M)
See what it's like inside this extravagant Pacific Heights mansion, the most expensive new home on the market in San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA — Housing, in case you haven't heard, is expensive in San Francisco. But this enormous Pacific Heights mansion takes that trend to a new level.
The city's most expensive new home on the market, this $32,000,000, 24,000-square-foot home has been up for sale for less than a week. First built in 1905, it's undergone significant new construction, boasting everything from a basketball court, 30-guest dining room, 22-car garages and Golden Gate Bridge views.
- Address: 3199 Jackson St, San Francisco, California
- Price: $32,000,000
- Square Feet: 24000
- Bedrooms: 9
- Bathrooms: 15 Baths
- Built: 1905
- Features: Pacific Heights Grand Mansion: One of a kind. Newly constructed. 24, 000SF. Expansive Golden Gate Bridge and Presidio views. A European style courtyard with custom stone fire pit is surrounded by the gourmet kitchen, living room, family room & grand gallery for art. Master suite features a wet bar, his and her baths & his and her walk-in closets with an adjoining balcony. A formal dining room which comfortably seats 30 guests is serviced by a separate caterer's kitchen with access to an old world mahogany and leather gentlemen's bar. World class amenities include a glass-walled fitness center with yoga studio and spa overlooking an indoor full size basketball court. Other highlights are an HDGolf simulator, billiards playroom, & wine lounge with a 1, 500-bottle cellar. High speed commercial elevator services all 5 floors. Radiant heat throughout. Separate entrance leads to a contemporary 2-bed guest apartment and an au pair suite, The garages can accommodate ~22 cars.
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