April 1, 2025 - 06:24
Despite being listed for $38 million in June, the final sale price of $26.5 million for the Jewett House marks it as one of the most significant real estate transactions of the year in San Francisco. Located on the prestigious Pacific Heights, often referred to as the city's "billionaires row," this mansion has drawn considerable attention due to its prime location and luxurious features.
The Jewett House, known for its stunning architecture and opulent interiors, provides breathtaking views of the San Francisco Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge. The property boasts multiple bedrooms, expansive living spaces, and beautifully landscaped grounds, making it an ideal residence for affluent buyers seeking both comfort and prestige.
This sale is notable as it ranks as the second-most expensive residential sale in San Francisco for the year, reflecting the ongoing demand for high-end properties in the city. The real estate market continues to thrive, even amidst economic fluctuations, underscoring the allure of luxury homes in this iconic location.
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