Modern San Francisco, CA Home Sets Noe Valley Record Sale Price
Last month, Versity Software CEO and co-founder Bruce Gilpin and his partner, pilot Paul Moreno, sold their modern home in San Francisco’s Noe Valley neighborhood for $6.75 million , it was the most expensive home ever sold in Noe Valley. The four-bedroom home is ultra-modern, with incredible city panoramas. That sale price blows past the neighborhood’s average home value of just under $1.5 million. Versity is a data storage software company.
The four-bedroom, six-bathroom home has a modern, angular facade.
It has nearly 6,000 square feet, coming out to a cost of about $1,138 per square foot.
A wall of windows offers sprawling views of San Francisco.
The home has an open floor plan.
The dining room bleeds into the living room.
Large windows carry through the kitchen and casual dining area.
The kitchen is built for cooks, with plenty of storage space and a prep island with a sink in the center.
The home even features a wine cellar.
Here’s a view of the home’s private backyard.
The front balcony is a great place for entertaining.
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