Stunning ocean, city views
Clarendon Heights contemporary was built in 2011
Panoramic views from every level and a southern garden define a gleaming contemporary in Clarendon Heights. Set near the foot of Sutro Tower, 47 Clarendon Ave. looks north toward views of downtown, the Golden Gate Bridge and the Pacific Ocean.
Built in 2011, the three-bedroom boasts a south-facing garden, a two-car garage and elevator access to all levels. The glass elevator runs along the left side of the home and frames dramatic views as it ascends and descends. A roof deck with sweeping views crowns the home.
Available for $3.575 million, the home opens to a level with the third bedroom suite that hosts a walk-in closet and a private patio.
On the main level, Poggenpohl cabinetry, Miele appliances and a wine refrigerator finish a kitchen that revolves around a center island. There’s a casual dining area that steps out to the south-facing garden. Outside, the terraced landscape features a tile patio, raised planting beds and low-maintenance plantings.
A skylight brightens the main level as a gas fireplace with stainless steel surround warms the living room. Soaring ceilings lend considerable volume to rooms throughout the residence.
An owner’s suite and a guest bedroom that steps out to a private deck with a hot tub wait a floor below. Down here, the owner’s suite offers a walkin closet and a spa-caliber bathroom. The guest bedroom includes room for an office, then steps out to the open-air deck.
A panoramic roof deck with views of the Marin Headlands, St. Ignatius Church, Mount Tamalpais, downtown, the ocean and the iconic Golden Gate Bridge stands atop the home.
Geoffrey De Sousa, who has a studio on Henry Adams Street, provided the interior design for the three-bedroom contemporary.
Listing agent: Neill Bassi, Sotheby’s International Realty, (415) 296-2233, nb@neillbassi.com.