Go inside the most expensive home in San Francisco, on the market for $28 million
Go inside the most expensive home in San Francisco, on the market for $28 million
Welcome to 2250 Vallejo Street, the most expensive home for sale in the city of San Francisco.
The building was originally built in 1901 for wealthy fish-packing mogul James Madison (no, not the president). Its outdoor facade was completely restored to its original Beaux-Arts beauty.
The top-to-bottom restoration of the property took two years to complete.
After being converted to housing for wounded soldiers from WWII, the home spent 50 years as an apartment building.
It was decided that the exterior would be preserved, but the interior would be completely ripped out.
The newly open floor plan allows one to sit at the dining room table and still look out over the San Francisco Bay.
The gourmet chef's kitchen is also completely new.
A total of five complete bedroom suites are spread throughout the house.
The marble of the bathroom is luxurious.
There's a dressing room for both her...
...and him.
The huge glass windows that look down on the city below are another new addition, and you can slide them open to walk out on to the balcony.
The dining room is lined with rich dark wood.
This spiral staircase is gorgeous, but there's no need to take it — the mansion also has an elevator.
Much of the house's furniture has been imported from Italy.
The backyard includes a small patch of incredibly green grass.
There are also two other bedrooms joined by a shared bathroom.
The top floor is the spa room.
It doubles as a roof deck, with a gas fire pit, indoor steam room, and infinity edge pool.
This might just be the best view in San Francisco.