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San Francisco's Most Expensive Home - Business Insider


Blog by Polly Reitze | December 2nd, 2015


Go inside the most expensive home in San Francisco, on the market for $28 million
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What does the most expensive house in one of America's most expensive cities look like?

According to Curbed SF, 2250 Vallejo Street, a circa-1901 mansion-turned-contemporary dream home built on one of San Francisco's highest streets, just became the most expensive listing in the city.

Meticulously refurbished on the outside and completely recreated on the inside, the 9,095-square-foot home is a rare mix of modern luxury and historical character. It has seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms spread out over three floors of space.

Neal Ward of Neal Ward Properties has the listing.

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Welcome to 2250 Vallejo Street, the most expensive home for sale in the city of San Francisco.

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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.
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Check it here for more info. :
http://www.businessinsider.com/inside-san-franciscos-most-expensive-home-2015-11