The Most Costly Dwelling For Sale In San Francisco
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The newly built 12,200 square meter house is organized on three levels on a triple wide plot.
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A newly built 12,200-square-foot home in San Francisco went on sale for $ 46 million, making it the most expensive property in the City by the Bay. The exceptional three story home at 2582 Filbert Street is located in the heart of San Francisco’s affluent Cow Hollow neighborhood on a rare triple-width lot equivalent to 4.62 standard lots.
Flooded with light and inspired by nature, the contemporary home was created with the unmatched expertise of developer Troon Pacific in healthy home design and construction. With its breathtaking curb appeal, Residence 2582 demonstrates the best of modern California architecture, combining timeless design with cutting-edge health initiatives. The listing agent is Neal Ward from Compass.
Front outside
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The panoramic view stretches across the bay, from the Golden Gate Bridge to Alcatraz.
Jacob Elliott
One of the first things a guest will notice is the 6-meter-high motorized front door that slides into a two-story open atrium with a 9-meter-long split-face stone wall. A floating glass staircase and reflective indoor pools under a massive operable skylight ensure the wow factor.
The house was designed with biophilic design practices in mind, incorporating natural elements into the design of the residence and blurring the lines between indoor and outdoor spaces.
View of the lush garden behind the house with stone-hard landscape, fireplace, lawn, outdoor kitchen and large … [+]
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With the spectacular views, thoughtful surroundings and extensive landscaping deeply connected to the natural surroundings, the outside area is just as comfortable and alluring as the inside area. Panoramic views enjoy the landscape, from the Golden Gate Bridge to Alcatraz.
Spacious terraces on each floor and an outdoor garden oasis with space for cooking and entertaining are tempting reasons to spend more time outdoors. On the rooftop, an outdoor lounge with a fire pit provides a casual atmosphere for entertaining guests or enjoying a quiet personal moment while soaking in the view.
The home has six en-suite bedrooms, seven full bathrooms, and two half bathrooms. A fitness room with adjoining terrace is perfect for training, while an almost 22-meter-long lap pool, built-in stainless steel spa and wellness spa with a glass sauna and steam shower offer a relaxing retreat every day of the week.
Living room was curated with natural materials.
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The lush back garden with a hard stone landscape, fireplace, lawn and outdoor kitchen is perfect for spending time with family and friends. The same goes for a private cinema equipped with an immersive surround sound system.
State-of-the-art systems, including biometric access and iPad control throughout the house, ensure security and save energy. For example, a Tesla battery system reduces dependence on the electricity grid by storing solar energy.
Radiant hydronic heating gives floors a welcoming feel, while a gateway battery backup ensures uninterrupted power supply to keep critical systems running in the event of a power failure.