A California dream! Five-story mansion overlooking San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge once owned by socialite Vanessa Getty hits the market for $30MILLION, and has PLENTY of room for entertaining
- A mansion in Pacific Heights is hitting the market for $30million after undergoing a substantial renovation
- It was previously owned by Vanessa Getty and her husband William, grandson of the late billionaire Paul Getty
- The six-bedroom, 8.5-bath home is one of the most expensive properties on the market in the Bay Area
- It was built in 1912 by Louis M Upton, the architect behind many other mansions in the community
A stunning five-story home overlooking the San Francisco Bay that was previously owned by philanthropist and socialite Vanessa Getty is hitting the market for a cool $30million.
The glamorous mansion in Pacific Heights recently underwent a substantial renovation, including the installation of earthquake-proof reinforcements as well as the replacement of each and every fixture, floor, window and piece of molding.
Each updated component was selected to mirror the original style of the 9,700-sq-ft house that was built in 1912 by Bay Area architect Louis M Upton, the man behind many other mansions in the community.
'The level of quality employed here is extraordinary,' realtor Ludovico Mazzola said of the property. 'The home was preserved and updated and wasn't hacked to look like a modern monster.'
The current owners had purchased the home at 2900 Vallejo Street for $12.5million in 2015 from Vanessa and William Getty, who is the grandson of the late billionaire oil tycoon J Paul Getty, with the intention of flipping it.
'The idea was to do a major overhaul as these homes deserve. They're icons of San Francisco, and often they're dilapidated,' Mazzola said.
The six-bedrooms, 8.5-bath home is one of the most expensive properties in the area and sits just down the road from the Marina Green, Fort Mason, the Golden Gate Bridge and the Palace of Fine Arts.
A stunning home overlooking the San Francisco Bay in Pacific Heights, California, is hitting the market for a cool $30million
The home recently underwent significant renovations that included the replacement of nearly every floor and fixture
Each of the updated components was carefully selected to match or mirror the five-story mega-mansion's original style
The 9,700-sq-ft house was built in 1912 by Bay Area architect Louis M Upton, the man behind many other mansions nearby
The current owners had purchased the home at 2900 Vallejo Street for $12.5million in 2015 with the intention of flipping it
From 2002 to 2015 the home was owned by Vanessa Getty, pictured, and her husband William, grandson of the late Paul Getty
Sitting atop a hill in Pacific Heights, the mansion offers sweeping views of the Bay through massive picture windows
The roof area of the home outfitted with a retractable awning to provide control over the amount of exposure to the weather
The home was designed with many different sitting areas to maximize the owner's ability to take in the stunning Bay views
The six-bedrooms, 8.5-bath home is one of the most expensive properties in the area especially given the recent renovations
The bathrooms are covered in crisp white Calcutta marble and have each been decorated with one-of-a-kind tile mosaics
One of the home's impressive closets with two sets of french doors is pictured above with Hermes designer accents
The home is styled with a mix of modern and contemporary touches inspired by the architect's original vision for the home
'The level of quality employed here is extraordinary,' Ludovico Mazzola who is listing the home said of the recent renovations
Nearly all of the windows in the home were replaced, including the delicate stained-glass sections that are pictured above
The listing agents spared no expense when staging the home that has one of the largest price tags in Northern California
The kitchen was expanded and boasts a 10-burner stove as well as a large central island topped with white Calcutta marble
The home features a semi-open concept design with large square arches separating the different rooms in the living areas
The home's large windows let in an abundance of natural light, making the already impressively large home seem even larger
The laundry room is outfitted with brand new appliances and a farm sink along with multiple cabinets and drawers for storage
During the renovation the exterior of the house received a new layer of stucco that matches the original color from 1912
The estate sits just down the road from the Marina Green, Fort Mason, the Golden Gate Bridge and the Palace of Fine Arts
A patio area looks out at the Bay and the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, which can be reached within a matter of minutes
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