A Glass-Fronted San Francisco Home With an Elevator and Garden Views Asks $10.2M

Neutral interiors and a maple garden make this a tranquil getaway in the heart of the city.

2555 Union Street in San Francisco, is currently listed at $10,200,000 by Sotheby's International Realty - San Francisco Brokerage.

Built by Mattarosa Pellsinger, this sleek, streamlined contemporary home was constructed in 2006 on a lovely Cow Hollow block and boasts an array of consummately chic, impressively scaled rooms for living and entertaining. 

A façade dominated by glass introduces the singular aesthetic, which begins with a courtyard, an oversized entry door, and a roomy, welcoming foyer. Beyond is a generous guest bedroom with built-ins, a full bath, a large laundry room with plentiful storage and a sink, and a media room with a wet bar, a projector, and a series of doors concealing a gym. 

Secluded on the second level is the primary suite with a wall of glass opening to a landscaped terrace and stairs leading to the home’s main garden. The contemporary en suite bath offers two vanities, a soaking tub, a shower with a rain head, and a discreet water closet; the incredibly spacious walk-in closet is outfitted with a wide variety of built-ins. 

The two airy guest bedrooms have closets and walls of windows, and one includes a built-in desk and storage. Nearby is a spacious colorful bath with a dual-sink vanity and a glass-enclosed shower. On the uppermost level is a stainless steel-clad kitchen boasting top-end appliances, ample counter and cabinet space, and an island with counter seating. The breakfast area features a fireplace, built-ins, and sliding doors to an idyllic south-facing garden ringed with vibrant maple trees. 

The family room gazes out at the garden, while the north-facing living and dining room enjoys a fireplace, built-ins, and a wall of windows with views of Alcatraz and the Bay. Off the hall leading to the kitchen is a convenient powder room. An elevator and a skylit stairway with a frosted glass railing connect each of the levels, all of which feature deeply hued hardwood floors and radiant in-floor heating. 

Listing Details 

Bedrooms: 4 

Baths: 3 full, 1 partial 

Year Built: 2006 

Square Feet: 5,830

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