William and Vanessa Getty’s Former San Francisco Stunner Asks $30M
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1/11Photographs by Jacob Elliott, courtesy of Ludovico and Michelangelo Mazzola at CompassThough the Getty family is largely well-known for the waves they make in Los Angeles architecture and real estate, a recently listed San Francisco mansion once lived in by oil baron J. Paul Getty’s grandson, William, and his wife Vanessa will have heads turning towards the Bay. The home, situated in the stylish Pacific Heights neighborhood, is asking $30 million, according to Curbed.Designed and built in 1912 by renowned architect Louis M. Upton, the corner lot home is listed off-market and has 9,700 square feet of living space spread across five stories. The mansion, which was recently renovated so that all levels are connected by steel to the bedrock below, has six bedrooms and eight and a half bathrooms.Though the Gettys haven’t lived in the home for over half a decade, the recent updates also upgraded the opulence for which they are known. Marble finishes, a grand staircase, an elevator, and a penthouse lounge with retractable awnings all luxe the property, while a bedroom-sized master closet fit for an heiress perfectly illustrates why the moneyed Gettys first saw potential. Not that such amenities are the first concern for the entrepreneurial couple—wife Vanessa regularly fundraises for the SPCA and has been dubbed the “patron saint of animals.”For more information on the listing, so exclusive that is password-protected, contact agent Ludovico Mazzola of Compass.Photographs by Jacob Elliott, courtesy of Ludovico and Michelangelo Mazzola at CompassThough the Getty family is largely well-known for the waves they make in Los Angeles architecture and real estate, a recently listed San Francisco mansion once lived in by oil baron J. Paul Getty’s grandson, William, and his wife Vanessa will have heads turning towards the Bay. The home, situated in the stylish Pacific Heights neighborhood, is asking $30 million, according to Curbed.Designed and built in 1912 by renowned architect Louis M. Upton, the corner lot home is listed off-market and has 9,700 square feet of living space spread across five stories. The mansion, which was recently renovated so that all levels are connected by steel to the bedrock below, has six bedrooms and eight and a half bathrooms.Though the Gettys haven’t lived in the home for over half a decade, the recent updates also upgraded the opulence for which they are known. Marble finishes, a grand staircase, an elevator, and a penthouse lounge with retractable awnings all luxe the property, while a bedroom-sized master closet fit for an heiress perfectly illustrates why the moneyed Gettys first saw potential. Not that such amenities are the first concern for the entrepreneurial couple—wife Vanessa regularly fundraises for the SPCA and has been dubbed the “patron saint of animals.”For more information on the listing, so exclusive that is password-protected, contact agent Ludovico Mazzola of Compass.
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2/11Photographs by Jacob Elliott, courtesy of Ludovico and Michelangelo Mazzola at Compass
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3/11Photographs by Jacob Elliott, courtesy of Ludovico and Michelangelo Mazzola at Compass
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4/11Photographs by Jacob Elliott, courtesy of Ludovico and Michelangelo Mazzola at Compass
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5/11Photographs by Jacob Elliott, courtesy of Ludovico and Michelangelo Mazzola at Compass
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6/11Photographs by Jacob Elliott, courtesy of Ludovico and Michelangelo Mazzola at Compass
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7/11Photographs by Jacob Elliott, courtesy of Ludovico and Michelangelo Mazzola at Compass
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8/11Photographs by Jacob Elliott, courtesy of Ludovico and Michelangelo Mazzola at Compass
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9/11Photographs by Jacob Elliott, courtesy of Ludovico and Michelangelo Mazzola at Compass
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10/11Photographs by Jacob Elliott, courtesy of Ludovico and Michelangelo Mazzola at Compass
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11/11Photographs by Jacob Elliott, courtesy of Ludovico and Michelangelo Mazzola at Compass