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Courtesy of Gregg Lynn, Sotheby’s International Realty.
Property Description
With its grand-scale rooms, six terraces and sizable ballroom with soaring ceilings, the 7,808sf Apartment #2 at 2006 Washington is one of San Francisco’s rarest homes. The living room & conservatory showcase views spanning the Bay. A stately library opens to a substantial terrace connecting with landscaped gardens. A formal dining room links to the spacious kitchen. The southern wing is dedicated to a superb primary suite – with green park outlooks, dual dressing wings & stone-clad baths – and a guest suite. A winding staircase announces the transition to the rare amenities of the lower level: a palatial ballroom/family room with 12-foot ceilings, Palladian windows & private entrance from Washington Street. This level includes en-suite bedrooms, fitness room, and service wing. Rich in architectural history & legendary design, this exceptional Beaux Arts grand duplex is a golden opportunity to live in one of the city’s rarest apartments at its most revered address.
Property Details & Features
Property Type
- Stock Cooperative
Year Built
- 1924
Schools
- San Francisco
Listing
- Source: San Francisco
Bathrooms
- 9 bathrooms
Bedrooms
- 4 bedrooms
House
- 0 square feet
- Built in 1924
- See Remarks
- Hi-Rise (9+)
- Luxury
Fireplaces
- Gas Log
Floors
- Parquet
- Stone
- Wood
Home Owner’s Association
- Dues: $8,557
Kitchen
- Breakfast Area
- Butlers Pantry
- Marble Counter
- Other Counter
- Pantry Cabinet
Location
- Area: SF District 7
- County: San Francisco
Miscellaneous
- Balcony
- Entry Gate
Parking
- 2 parking spaces
Property
- Property subtype 1: Stock Cooperative
- Bay
- Bridges
- City
- City Lights
- Golden Gate Bridge
- Hills
- Mt Tamalpais
- San Francisco