Selling Mountains, Coast, Town & Country
Upping the ante in San Francisco’s luxury home market and potentially garnering the highest price ever paid for a home in the city, we bring you 2712 Broadway on Pacific Heights’ Billionaire’s Row — a gorgeously appointed, architecturally significant, seven-bedroom spec home from developer Bill Campbell of Marble Management. He purchased the property on which its built back in 2009 — what amounted to a $7.8 million teardown — and as the Wall Street Journal notes it’s right down the block from Oracle scion Larry Ellison’s manse, and Ann and Gordon Getty’s mansion as well.
The resulting home, by SF-based architect Taylor Lombardo, is a stunner by any standard with phenomenal 180-degree views the likes of which only Gettys and Ellisons typically enjoy, but the interior design by Handel Architects is especially gorgeous. The bathrooms alone — my god. As Curbed puts it, “What does $40 million buy you in the city’s most expensive hood? Two wine rooms with blackened steel doors, outdoor kitchen on the top-floor terrace, elevator, home theater, and gym.”
Pacific Union’s Val Steele listing agents for the property, and as Biss tells SFist, “It’s a spectacular property and a great addition to the unique and architecturally significant Gold Coast homes.”