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Penthouse 60 floors above San Francisco has panoramic views of the city and bay.
A recently listed luxury suite in South Beach literally towers over every penthouse in the Bay Area. Set atop One Rincon Hill, this three-bedroom unit on the 60th floor offers a unique point of view.
“You’re looking at landmarks from the highest living room in Northern California,” said Gregg Lynn of Sotheby’s International Realty, who is listing the unit in the latemodernist building for $3.995 million.
The far-reaching vistas
easily encompass San Francisco’s approximately 49 square miles, as well as regions beyond the city limits. Lynn eagerly stands before the 11foot floor-to-ceiling windows and lists a litany of landmarks and destinations before him.
“The Golden Gate Bridge, Pacific Ocean and the Farallon Islands. Then there’s the East Bay hills with Mount Diablo in the background. Burlingame’s in the distance and AT&T Park is basically right below,” he said.
Views steal the show, but they are far from the penthouse’s only offering. The roughly 1,667-square-foot unit includes a west-facing view terrace that peers over snaking freeways.
Inside, an open floor plan reveals itself within the Palladian design. A rounded col- umn standing in a corner of the living room lends a gentle contrast to the crisp, linear finishes like gallery walls and flat ceilings.
Sub-Zero, Wolf and Bosch appliances dominate a spacious and contemporary kitch- en accented by stone counters. Dark-stained cabinetry with stainless steel hardware creates an elegant storage space. Lights mounted to the bottom brighten a cook’s workspace, lending the further functionality.
Power window shades and in-unit laundry round out the penthouse’s offerings, while the building itself hosts highspeed elevators, an outdoor pool, fitness center, one-car parking, a doorman, concierge and a sky lounge on the 49th floor.
Visit www.Farallon ViewPH.com to learn more. Listing agent: Gregg Lynn, Sotheby’s International Realty, (415) 595-4734, gregg@ sothebyshomes.com.