So here’s the scoop: 3456 Jackson just hit the open market for the first time in 46 years (having passed from parents to son in the mid 60’s).
It’s a relatively large (4,200+ square feet) 1920s home with a Georgian façade on a flat block in Presidio Heights. And a third floor – which we loved, but won’t be everybody’s cup of tea – was added in 1961 (think cedar paneled walls, built-in bookshelves, and a glass wrapped central atrium/deck).
Bridge, Presidio, and garden views from all levels of the main residence, and au pair quarters (1/1 of the 5/6.5) in the basement. And while it’s completely livable as-is (unlike that fixer on Clay), we’d probably budget for a remodeling of the kitchen (early 80’s) and at least 4.5 of the 6.5 bathrooms (plus one assuming your au pair really is “au pair“).
UPDATE (9/7): Closed escrow for an undisclosed amount on 9/7/07.
∙ Listing: 3456 Jackson (5/6.5) – $5,500,000 [MLS] [3456Jackson.com]
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My guess is it sells for over $6,150,000.
wow. the third story is brilliant AND beautiful…love it.
I love the third story as well. This house satisfies both the desire for a modern space, and a traditional Presidio Heights home at the same time. Only problem is it is about 4.3 million more than I can afford.
By the way, it is sure nice to have a day without a One Rincon Hill story on this site.
Beautiful beautiful house. Contemporary and classic at the same time. I agree with artsybroad – about $4+ million more than I can afford!
I went to the open house today. It’s a lovely home for the most part. It’s kind of a fixer, but it’s (fairly) well priced and the neighborhood is great.
3456 Jackson closed escrow today for an undisclosed amount.