37 Saint Germain
Listed for $7,500,000 in 2006, the 7,000-plus square foot Clarendon Heights home at 37 Saint Germain was withdrawn from the market in 2007 without a reported sale.
37 Saint Germain Stairway
Names to be dropped in the kitchen include SubZero, Wolf and Gaggenau. There’s a brick barbecue with limestone top and wood-burning pizza oven on the patio out back.
37 Saint Germain Kitchen
It’s about to be listed for $5,900,000 in 2012. And yes, there are some rather big city and bay views, especially from the master terrace (click the following image to enlarge):



Full Disclosure: The listing agent for 37 Saint Germain advertises on SocketSite but provided no compensation for this post.
∙ Listing: 37 Saint Germain (6/7.5) 7,557 sqft – $5,900,000 [37stgermain.com]

14 thoughts on “If Not Gangnam, Gaggenau Style On Saint Germain”
  1. Very nice. Seems a touch high. A little too much woodworking for my liking; but nice nonetheless. When was this house built? Love the stain glass windows and staircase.
    Oppa Gaggenau Style.
    [Editor’s Note: Since co-opted for our headline above. Cheers.]

  2. All positive comments. Rarely happens on here. Funny, wonder if it has anything to do with the listing agent also advertising on this site?
    * Go ahead and delete the comment, I know you will.
    [Editor’s Note: Nope, it doesn’t, nor have we removed any comments from this post.]

  3. ^perfect:
    “”Gangnam Style” is a Korean neologism that refers to a lifestyle associated with the Gangnam district of Seoul, where people are trendy, hip and exude a certain supposed “class”. The term was listed in Time’s weekly vocabulary list as a manner associated with lavish lifestyles in Seoul’s Gangnam district. Psy likened the Gangnam District to Beverly Hills, California, and said in an interview that he intended a twisted sense of humor by claiming himself to be “Gangnam Style” when everything about the song, dance, looks, and the music video is far from being such a high class.”
    “People who are actually from Gangnam never proclaim that they are—it’s only the posers and wannabes that put on these airs and say that they are “Gangnam Style” — so this song is actually poking fun at those kinds of people who are trying so hard to be something that they’re not.”
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gangnam_Style

  4. Seanderlust – Maybe it’s because it’s still a bit early, but I read your post as “the Playboy Mansion that I had as a kid”. Talk about a double take.

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