Aiming for a record-shattering $7.7 million sale, the listing for the completely re-built Cole Valley home at 150 Carmel Street has been withdrawn from the MLS after two and a half months on the market without a reported sale.
Designed by Sutro Architects and built by Design Line Construction, the contemporary four-level pad measures 4,800 square feet, with 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, and parking for 4 cars (including one space with a charging station).
Developed as a spec home, don’t be surprised to see 150 Carmel Street return to the MLS anew (or to see a sale quietly negotiated “off market”). But for now, the current title of most expense Cole Valley home remains with 4924 17th Street which sold for $3.9 million in 2007.
Cold and sterile. And why so much privacy-negating glass towards the street, where the views are of the houses across the street (with snippets of Sutro Tower), instead of to the rear with those views of the park, St. Ignatius, etc.?
Couldn’t agree more about the lack of privacy. It’s pretty creepy, really.
Looks like an office building (albeit an upscale one) from the front. Maybe it would feel too much like going to work when coming home for some?
I find this type of building very boring. They look great when they’re staged but unless you don’t own anything they’re difficult to live in. A five bedroom house should theoretically have at least four children living there. Good luck with that pristine, minimalist look.
Would look *spectacular* filled with water, fish, and aquatic plants!
I liked it.
It’s a cool house. Word has it they turned down an offer in the low 7’s.
UPDATE: $550K Price Cut For Record-Seeking Cole Valley Home