San Francisco mansion helps define the city’s high end with a $22-million price tag
This brick mansion in San Francisco’s Pacific Heights area has been renovated on all five levels. Beyond the gated entry is a foyer that opens to a spacious living room with a fireplace and an adjoining formal dining room.
The one-time Egyptian Consulate has multiple kitchens, 15 bedrooms and an elevator.
Address: 3001 Pacific Ave., San Francisco 94115
Price: $22 million
Built: 1906
Lot size: 8,106 square feet
House size: 13,643 square feet, 15 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms
Features: Den/study, library, office, prep kitchen, catering kitchen, family room, wine cellar, two two-car garages, garden
About the area: The median sale price for single-family homes for October in San Francisco was $1.2 million based on 559 sales, according to CoreLogic. That was an 8.4% increase compared with the same month last year.
Agents: Nina Hatvany, (415) 345-3022, and Mary Toboni, (415) 345-3022, both with Pacific Union Real Estate
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