04-05-2025
- Business
- San Francisco Chronicle
This S.F. home features sweeping views from the Golden Gate Bridge to downtown. Can you guess what it sold for?
This three-level home perched above the Pacific in San Francisco's tony Sea Cliff neighborhood features stunning panoramic views from the Golden Gate Bridge to downtown. Its location on the end of Lake Street resembles a crescent block of townhouses often found in London, said Compass broker associate Stephen Gomez, who was the co-listing agent on the property.
Built in 1941, it is an example of a 'classic' pre-World War II home 'built with a lot of integrity and a lot of detail,' Gomez said, noting that the "quality of construction wasn't the same' after the war. A full renovation was done about 20 years ago with the addition of a family room and bathroom, and the property has been 'well-maintained' ever since, Gomez added.
Other notable features are a media room with a full bar, open-concept kitchen with high-end appliances, tree-lined backyard, primary suite with views, and a detached two-car garage.
Gomez said Sea Cliff was built as a planned development, similar to Pebble Beach and Bel Air. There are no telephone poles, and garages sit at the back of homes, so the street stays uncluttered.