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If it sells for its asking price, it will shatter the current real estate record. According to Curbed San Francisco, that record is held by the penthouse apartment at 181 Fremont, which was listed at $42 million and sold for $38 million.
The patio area offers yet another dining area, replete with two chandeliers and more views across the bay.
Val Steele, listing agent with Pacific Union International in San Francisco, described the complex as offering the "rare opportunity for a person to own their own 'park' in San Francisco."
Source: Pacific Union International
"There has never been an offering of this kind in the city and there may never be one of this caliber again," Steele added.
If it sells at asking price, 950 Lombard will become the most expensive home ever sold in San Francisco, displacing the current record-holder, which sold for $38 million in 2017.