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So this is why people live in California

Jackson Street, San Francisco: 20 rooms, 9 bedrooms, 7 full bathrooms, 3 half-bathrooms, 7 fireplaces, hardwood floors, 4 storeys, an elevator, 4-car garage, and off-street parking.

And a heck of a view!

Published at 4:04 pm on Saturday 5 July 2008. Categories: Architecture Tags: , , , .
Comments

This kind of house is only for the rich, though.

KXC 5 Jul 2008 7:32 pm

This kind of house is only for the rich, though.

So what?

Liz Smith 5 Jul 2008 7:53 pm

This kind of house is only for the rich, though.

Most of the homes worth looking at are only for the rich, your point?

So what?

Precisely.

Mitchell Bond 5 Jul 2008 11:29 pm

Beautiful. I live in California, but not in a house like that. I do have a magnificent view of the Monterey Bay, though. ;-)

Geoffrey 6 Jul 2008 12:52 am

This whole neighborhood, Pacific Heights, is for the rich, as are most of the adjacent neighborhoods (Presidio Heights, Cow Hollow, the Marina, and Russian Hill.) But rich is relative. This house is for the very rich.
We just bought a house three blocks from this one, without many of the “benefits” as English estate agents say, about 2/3 the size for about 1/5 the price. Still not cheap, but we are not rich in the current economy.
Pacific Heights is among the most lovely of the fully urban neighborhoods of the world, comparable to the upper east side of Manhattan, or the 6e, 7e, 8e and 16e arrondissements of Paris.

Andrew 6 Jul 2008 7:54 am

It may very well be a nice house, and affordable by WASPs with two children, but when San Francisco has another earthquake, there won’t be much of a view left, and I doubt that house was built with a steel frame. Hopefully, San Francisco is done with earthquakes, but with seismic activity, you never really know until the ground decides to start dancing.

Passing the Ammo 11 Jul 2008 9:27 am

I think I accidentally deleted a comment that was here. My apologies to the commenter!

Andrew Cusack 13 Jul 2008 3:15 pm
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