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- A seven-bedroom mansion built into the sea cliff in northwest San Francisco is for sale for $15 million.
- The home at 224 Sea Cliff Ave. in the city's Sea Cliff neighborhood once housed the stolen art of scammer "Lucky Luke," who was sentenced to a seven-year jail term.
- The house overlooks the bay, has unobstructed views of the Golden Gate Bridge, and a winding pathway that leads to a secluded seaside cove.
- It's also a fixer-upper according to Sotheby's realtor Anne Herrera. The listing advises interested parties to "bring your contractors and architects to re-imagine the iconic view home of your dreams."
- But it's one of a limited number of high-end homes that are built into a cliffside in the coveted Sea Cliff neighborhood.
- "It's a little bit different feeling from some of the more bustling neighborhoods in the city," Herrera said.
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