A Home on San Francisco’s Most Crookedest Street is on the Market for $3.5M
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1/20Known for its scenic beauty, culture and world-class cuisine, San Francisco has it all. Every year thousands of tourists come to take in the sites of some of its most renowned attractions including the celebrated Golden Gate Bridge. And one of the city’s other most famous landmarks, claimed to be the crookedest street in the world, is known as Lombard Street. In the Russian Hill neighborhood, its steep switchback design has inspired admirers around the world to come and pose in front of the acclaimed road. Now, you have the opportunity to not only be a tourist in the area, but a resident since tucked away off Lombard street a stunning house is on the market for $3.5 million.Originally built in 1915, this renovated four bedroom three and a half bathroom home exudes elegance in such a trendy neighborhood. Enter the abode from a beautiful long walkway and be greeted by a welcoming entryway that highlights the residence’s period details including stunning hard wood flooring, high beamed ceilings, and decorative molding. Continue through to an open living area that flows seamlessly into the kitchen, which boasts a luxurious white quartz island and countertops, and a charming breakfast area. Oversized windows expand through the home providing cascading natural light and amazing views of the East Bay and Treasure Island. Elegant entertaining space downstairs includes a fantastic family room, complete with built in cabinetry and a wet bar with a wine fridge. Floor to ceiling French doors lead out to a beautiful garden full of lush greenery and surrounded by a wall of tall bamboo for privacy. The new buyer will surely enjoy living on coveted Lombard Street in a stunning home with endless views of San Francisco. Nina Hatvany of Compasshas the listing.Known for its scenic beauty, culture and world-class cuisine, San Francisco has it all. Every year thousands of tourists come to take in the sites of some of its most renowned attractions including the celebrated Golden Gate Bridge. And one of the city’s other most famous landmarks, claimed to be the crookedest street in the world, is known as Lombard Street. In the Russian Hill neighborhood, its steep switchback design has inspired admirers around the world to come and pose in front of the acclaimed road. Now, you have the opportunity to not only be a tourist in the area, but a resident since tucked away off Lombard street a stunning house is on the market for $3.5 million.Originally built in 1915, this renovated four bedroom three and a half bathroom home exudes elegance in such a trendy neighborhood. Enter the abode from a beautiful long walkway and be greeted by a welcoming entryway that highlights the residence’s period details including stunning hard wood flooring, high beamed ceilings, and decorative molding. Continue through to an open living area that flows seamlessly into the kitchen, which boasts a luxurious white quartz island and countertops, and a charming breakfast area. Oversized windows expand through the home providing cascading natural light and amazing views of the East Bay and Treasure Island. Elegant entertaining space downstairs includes a fantastic family room, complete with built in cabinetry and a wet bar with a wine fridge. Floor to ceiling French doors lead out to a beautiful garden full of lush greenery and surrounded by a wall of tall bamboo for privacy. The new buyer will surely enjoy living on coveted Lombard Street in a stunning home with endless views of San Francisco. Nina Hatvany of Compasshas the listing.
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