Listed in October 2021, this Pacific Heights penthouse would not only be the highest San Francisco home sale ever with an asking price of $45 million, it would also have the highest price per square foot in San Francisco with $8,000 per square foot (almost doubling the previous record of Alta Plaza Park’s 2500 Steiner #6, $4,428 per square foot; the Steiner building is also built by the same designer, famed San Francisco architect Conrad Alfred Meussdorffer).
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In 2015, it was previously sold for $32 million and broke the highest price per square foot record at the time. Since then, Architect Andrew Skurman and Interior Designer Suzanne Tucker completely removed everything inside with complete renovations.
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While the penthouse does not sit on the top floor of the 1924-constructed building, it has a view in every direction and overlooks both the Golden Gate Bridge and Spreckels Mansion. Originally, the tenth and eleventh floors were a duplex but split the eleventh floor into a smaller condo. The tenth retains the name as the original, famed Penthouse and contains three bedrooms and five baths. The building’s entrance features a wraparound terrace and extravagant French doors.
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It has been listed on the market for over 90 days at the time of this article’s publishing.
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This insane property is brought to you by listing agent Malin Giddings of Compass.