A two-family duplex on Lombard Street that was built way back in 1948 is now on the market. This pink home in San Francisco’s world-famous Crooked Street is priced at $3.995 million.
The house is a duplex with two levels standing on a lot measured at 3,005 square feet. It has five bedrooms, five bathrooms, and hardwood floors with a contemporary-style design. It also boasts of balconies, storage, a common area laundry, and a three-car garage.
The listing agent of this pink duplex home in San Francisco’s Crooked Street is Nina Style from Coldwell Banker Realty.
This is a look at the house from the vantage of the crooked street. You can see here that this area is adorned with lush landscaping of colorful shrubs and tall trees. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
The foyer has a wooden console table on the side topped with a table lamp and a wall-mounted mirror with intricate gold frames to contrast the light beige wall. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
This is the living room that has consistent beige tones on its ceiling, area rug and walls with a fireplace topped by a wall-mounted mirror across from the beige sofa set and glass-top coffee table. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
This is the formal dining room that has a glass-top dining table surrounded by gray upholstered chairs. On the side is a console table topped with table lamps and a wall-mounted mirror. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
This is the other formal dining room with a round glass-top dining table surrounded by dark wooden chairs that match the dark hardwood flooring and the frames of the windows. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
This is a breakfast nook with a small round glass-top table paired with a couple of wishbone chairs beside a window. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
The long and narrow galley-style kitchen has terracotta flooring tiles that contrast the light beige tone of the cabinetry, walls and the ceiling. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
This primary bedroom has a spacious hardwood flooring that matches the wooden console table beside the bed that has a large beige cushioned headboard against the row of windows. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
This other bedroom has bright tones on its bed that matches well with the light beige walls and ceiling contrasted by the dark hardwood flooring. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
This is the row of glass windows above the tufted white sofa that brings in natural light as well as provide a picturesque background for the room. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
The balcony is fitted with a couple of outdoor wooden chairs with cushions. These stand out against the light pink exterior walls and white ceiling. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
This is a look at the view afforded by the second-floor balcony. It gives us a sweeping scenery of houses, tall trees and the bay in the far distance. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
Many have driven down it or walked down it admiring the beautiful landscaped street and lovely Victorian homes. The Crooked Street, rather Russian Hill’s Lombard Street, is one of San Francisco’s most charming attractions. The grade is so steep on this hill that without the sharp cut-back curves, a car or pedestrian would roll down far too fast, possibly resulting in a deadly accident.
From spring throughout the summer, large flowerbeds following the curve of the road are in a continuous riot of color providing lovely views from windows of the stately homes. The beauty and uniqueness of Lombard Street has been a tourist draw since the 1920s when it was configured as an aesthetic safety precaution for pedestrians at the suggestion of one of the property owners.
Currently for sale for the first time in over 55 years, this pretty-in-pink, two-family duplex on Lombard Street was built in 1948. Consisting of an upper single-level unit with two bedrooms and two baths, the lower unit has three bedrooms and three baths on two levels.
Both have current updates, hardwood floors, are contemporary in style, each have balconies, storage and a common area laundry. Parking consists of a three-car garage and additional on-street parking all accessed from the back of the property on Lurmont Street. Views from both units include San Francisco Bay, Coit Tower and the city. Priced at $3.995 million.
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