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UNIT 10, 2006 WASHINGTON San Francisco, California
A penthouse apartment crowning a historic building — with a historic price to boot — Unit 10, 2006 Washington made national headlines when it was listed as San Francisco’s most expensive. Carrying such a grand price tag, thankfully the three-bedroom, fi ve-bathroom property surpasses even the most grandiose of expectations. The 5,700-sq-ft penthouse spans the entire top fl oor of 2006 Washington, and the endless city and sea vistas from the fl oor-to ceiling windows add to the feeling of expansive grandeur. Georgian-inspired architecture — think: marble fi replaces, wood paneling and soaring, ornate ceilings — evokes the feeling of a grand English manor (that is, until you spy the bay views from the chef’s kitchen). O ff from the grand-scale entertaining rooms, including a family room and a more formal living area, French doors open up to the wraparound terrace, o ff ering 360-degree views of the city’s most iconic landmarks. There are enough opulent gold fi nishes and furnishings that this apartment alone can lay claim to San Francisco’s nickname, the Golden City. The two primary suites are warm and intimate, each with an all-stone en suite; a well-appointed guest suite occupies the southern wing. Built 100 years ago, 2006 Washington is a Beaux Arts icon, a blush pink tower in the exclusive Paci fi cHeights neighborhood. And since it’s San Francisco’s leading cooperative, residents bene fi t from a round-the-clock attended lobby with a doorman, an elegantly landscaped private garden and two-car parking. $35m. Contact Gregg Lynn, senior global real estate advisor, gregg.lynn@sothebys.realty, +1 415 595 4734, sothebysrealty.com
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