If you want to leave your heart in San Francisco, this sleek at the Telegraph Hill looks like a contemporary residence like a very good landing space.
Three bedrooms, five bathrooms, are sitting under a direct landmark coat tower and sports view, which includes the Skyline in the middle of the city and extends throughout the way from the Golden Gate to the Bay Bridge. Designed by Lewis Butler, the late architect of the Butler Armson Architects, it took 10 years to go from the initial theory to the construction. Now in the market .5 in 8.5 million, the listing Howard Epastin has placed in the City real estate SF.
Large windows in the room look at Transmarya pyramids.
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Located on the steep hill, this property is a multi -faceted, glass front structure that has a lift that sheds you in the floor and even up to two car garages. The double -height room is manufactured by flatwood windows that look at Transamica pyramids. You can also take scenes from the view deck, or snatch it through a massive fireplace. Up to the top, the dining room looks at the residential space. The adjacent kitchen is decorated with wooden cabinets and gageno equipment.
On the top floor, the primary bedroom is folded with sufficient bathroom. The Wanshine plaster covers the bathroom walls, and the San Francisco Skyline is visible in both the living tub and the rain shower. A large, wooden panel walk completes the wardrobe primary sweet. On the way to the ground surface, the interior ends with a comfortable family room and dining area, as well as a chic wet bar to mix the drinks.
The kitchen has been paired with a high dining room that looks at the residential area.
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Despite sitting in the middle of the city, this property includes more external space than you expected. The ground floor opens up for a private landscape courtyard, where you can take a break between all stirring. If you want to remind you of your surroundings, move towards a living ceiling deck: Flora needs to sit comfortably, which includes another touch of greenery in all concrete and glass.
Although the property in San Francisco has taken a slight dip due to pandemic diseases, it seems that the city is watching the restoration. In a summer report, some of the bouncebacks are attributed to AI Boom. The Telegraph Hill Spread is one of the many luxury offers that affect the market in recent months. In May, the Pacific Heights neighborhood is listed in the 1930s Haveli.59.5 million.
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