Historic San Francisco mansion hits marketplace for $14 million
Built in 1908, this Pacific Heights mansion has survived — and thrived. Today, 2624 Green St. offers modern luxury while still honoring its original historic design. It’s now on the market for $14,250,000.
In 1908, wealthy San Franciscans would not have conceived of Jacuzzi tubs, built-in speakers serving a Sonos sound system, an internet-connected security system, a bidet in the primary suite or a Sub-Zero refrigerator in the kitchen. This 6,400-square-foot home has all that and more. There are also gorgeous details that would have mattered just as much in the early 20th century as they do now: the grand staircase, leaded glass, coffered ceilings, hardwood window frames and gleaming ebony oak floors.
The kitchen is full of high-end appliances.
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The home’s formal dining room.
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The home is multi-level, encompassing six bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, a formal dining room, an enviable kitchen, a bonus suite, plus a den and wet bar on the bottom level that opens to the back patio.
The aforementioned kitchen has high-end appliances and top-grade surfaces in abundance (double oven! Two dishwashers! Marble, glass and custom cabinetry!). A dumbwaiter services the garage, kitchen and bedroom levels.
One of the many spaces in the 6,400-square-foot home.
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All of this opulence is crowned by a top-level pent room and study, overlooking sparkling city and bay views. According to listing agent Nina Hatvany of Compass, the pent room is one of the best spots in the city to enjoy signature San Francisco events. “During SF’s annual Fleet Week in the fall, the family would watch the Blue Angels fly over their house and perform thrilling stunts,” Hatvany said.
A spacious closet adjacent to one of the home’s six bedrooms.
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Veteran tech CEO Quentin Gallivan and his wife Sarah are the home’s sellers. “We had a front-row seat from our family room watching world-class boats and crew compete for the fastest sailboat in the world during the America’s Cup,” Gallivan told SFGATE.
Each level of the home opens to a view deck or patio.
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The property unsurprisingly has luxurious outdoor amenities as well. Each level opens to a view deck or patio, which lets the postcard views almost become part of the interior. The backyard has gas barbecue hookups, heat lamps, gardens and a modular tiled sports court.
The backyard features a modular tiled sports court.
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An aerial view of the home in Pacific Heights.
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The home is a short walk to the Presidio, Union and Chestnut streets, the Marina Green and the bay.