Joel Goodrich Presents
SWEEPING BAY, SKYLINE AND BRIDGE-TO-BRIDGE VIEWS FROM A PREMIERE RUSSIAN HILL DOORMAN HIGH-RISE
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$2,750,000
999 Green Street #2902, San Francisco
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Property Details
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beds
3
baths
3
interior
1,900 sq ft
neighborhood
Russian Hill
EXPANSIVE TOP-OF-THE-WORLD VIEWS OF SAN FRANCISCO’S MOST ICONIC LANDMARKS…
INCREDIBLE LOCATION ON ONE OF THE PREMIERE BLOCKS OF RUSSIAN HILL...
IN ONE OF THE CITY’S MOST DESIRABLE DOORMAN HIGH-RISES…
Welcome to one of the most iconic Mid-Century high-rises in San Francisco- "The Summit", high atop of Russian Hill. This 32-story masterpiece was designed by Niell Smith and Associates and built in 1964 by the renowned developer Joseph Eichler- and has been the residence of and frequented by numerous local, national, and international celebrities and dignitaries over the decades.
The signature floor-to-ceiling glass walls of this ultra-luxury high-floor Southwest corner residence frame incredible sky-high views…from the Golden Gate Bridge to Bay Bridge, from the San Francisco Skyline to the Marin Headlands and beyond. Floating high above the "Magical City-by-The-Bay" this gracious residence enjoys postcard-like views of San Francisco’s world-renowned landmarks and the ever-changing beauty of the Bay.
Featuring generous entertaining spaces, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, wrap-around terrace and a timeless contemporary design, this is a wonderful home to enjoy a quintessentially urban lifestyle in one of the City’s most desirable and historic residential neighborhoods…
PROPERTY PROFILE
THE RESIDENCE
An entrance gallery perfect for art opens up into a large foyer, providing a warm and elegantly inviting entry to the residence
The magnificent living/dining/ entertaining space is bathed with natural light flowing from the surrounding floor-to-ceiling walls of glass framing views spanning from the twinkling lights of the iconic Downtown San Francisco Skyline and Bay Bridge to the world-renowned Golden Gate Bridge- with the Pacific Ocean, the shimmering waters of the Bay and the Marin Headlands as a dramatic backdrop. A glass door leading to a large South terrace and sleekly designed wood flooring are additional features of this luxurious great room.
Adjacent to the living space lies the sleek gourmet chef's kitchen complete with black marble countertops, Bosch electric stove, GE Microwave, Dacor electric oven, Bosch dishwasher and Sub-zero refrigerator. Countertops on either side provide plenty of space for cooking while entertaining.
The serenely private primary bedroom suite enjoys lovely views of the glittering lights of the Skyline and Bay Bridge and a wonderful step-out South terrace. A large walk-in closet and luxurious spa-like primary bath with dual marble sinks shower stall and separate raised soaking tub complete this peaceful retreat.
A comfortable 2nd/ guest bedroom features Downtown views, a large walk-in closet and an adjacent 2nd bathroom/ powder room with marble surround shower/ soaking tub.
The generously proportioned 3rd bedroom/ office has an ensuite tiled bath with marble countertops and beautiful mosaic tiling surrounding the shower/tub, as well as lovely western views toward the Presidio Park and Golden Gate Bridge.
THE BUILDING
This iconic Mid-century modern high-rise with 112 units on a prime block of Russian Hill was developed by Joseph Eichler, and designed by Niell Smith and Associates. Above ground, it has 4 floors of parking and 25 floors of residential condominiums and was completed in 1965. Recent renovations have included a spectacular new lobby by renowned designer Orlando Diaz.
This residential tower has been featured in Sean Wilsey’s book “Oh the Glory of It All” as well as “Significant Others” and “Sure of You” by Armistead Maupin, author of the world-renowned “Tales of the City”.
Notable residents have included former Secretary of State George Shultz and his wife, San Francisco’s chief of protocol, Charlotte Shultz, as well as Chuck Williams, founder of Williams-Sonoma.
Thanks to a swooping silhouette that is visible for miles and a reputation as one of San Francisco’s most luxurious condominium towers, the Summit remains a legend…
INCREDIBLE LOCATION ON ONE OF THE PREMIERE BLOCKS OF RUSSIAN HILL...
IN ONE OF THE CITY’S MOST DESIRABLE DOORMAN HIGH-RISES…
Welcome to one of the most iconic Mid-Century high-rises in San Francisco- "The Summit", high atop of Russian Hill. This 32-story masterpiece was designed by Niell Smith and Associates and built in 1964 by the renowned developer Joseph Eichler- and has been the residence of and frequented by numerous local, national, and international celebrities and dignitaries over the decades.
The signature floor-to-ceiling glass walls of this ultra-luxury high-floor Southwest corner residence frame incredible sky-high views…from the Golden Gate Bridge to Bay Bridge, from the San Francisco Skyline to the Marin Headlands and beyond. Floating high above the "Magical City-by-The-Bay" this gracious residence enjoys postcard-like views of San Francisco’s world-renowned landmarks and the ever-changing beauty of the Bay.
Featuring generous entertaining spaces, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, wrap-around terrace and a timeless contemporary design, this is a wonderful home to enjoy a quintessentially urban lifestyle in one of the City’s most desirable and historic residential neighborhoods…
PROPERTY PROFILE
- 3 Bedroom, 3 bath condominium residence with terrace and 1 car parking at “The Summit”
- 1,799 square feet as per draftsman, 1,804 square feet as per City of San Francisco Tax Records, 1,900 square feet as per previous MLS; buyer to independently verify
- 231 square foot terrace- Mid-century modern high-rise with 112 units built in 1964 on a prime block of Russian Hill
- Spectacular Southwest corner views from floor-to-ceiling windows showcase the Golden Gate Bridge with the Marin Headlands and Pacific Ocean in the background, the Bay Bridge, downtown San Francisco, Twin Peaks and the Peninsula horizon
- Modern open floor plan creates wonderful space for entertaining
- $3,265/m dues include water, garbage, heat, onsite professional management, cable TV, door person, exterior maintenance, insurance, and onsite security
- Tenant occupied at $10,000 per month. Lease ends 08/31/2024
THE RESIDENCE
An entrance gallery perfect for art opens up into a large foyer, providing a warm and elegantly inviting entry to the residence
The magnificent living/dining/ entertaining space is bathed with natural light flowing from the surrounding floor-to-ceiling walls of glass framing views spanning from the twinkling lights of the iconic Downtown San Francisco Skyline and Bay Bridge to the world-renowned Golden Gate Bridge- with the Pacific Ocean, the shimmering waters of the Bay and the Marin Headlands as a dramatic backdrop. A glass door leading to a large South terrace and sleekly designed wood flooring are additional features of this luxurious great room.
Adjacent to the living space lies the sleek gourmet chef's kitchen complete with black marble countertops, Bosch electric stove, GE Microwave, Dacor electric oven, Bosch dishwasher and Sub-zero refrigerator. Countertops on either side provide plenty of space for cooking while entertaining.
The serenely private primary bedroom suite enjoys lovely views of the glittering lights of the Skyline and Bay Bridge and a wonderful step-out South terrace. A large walk-in closet and luxurious spa-like primary bath with dual marble sinks shower stall and separate raised soaking tub complete this peaceful retreat.
A comfortable 2nd/ guest bedroom features Downtown views, a large walk-in closet and an adjacent 2nd bathroom/ powder room with marble surround shower/ soaking tub.
The generously proportioned 3rd bedroom/ office has an ensuite tiled bath with marble countertops and beautiful mosaic tiling surrounding the shower/tub, as well as lovely western views toward the Presidio Park and Golden Gate Bridge.
THE BUILDING
This iconic Mid-century modern high-rise with 112 units on a prime block of Russian Hill was developed by Joseph Eichler, and designed by Niell Smith and Associates. Above ground, it has 4 floors of parking and 25 floors of residential condominiums and was completed in 1965. Recent renovations have included a spectacular new lobby by renowned designer Orlando Diaz.
This residential tower has been featured in Sean Wilsey’s book “Oh the Glory of It All” as well as “Significant Others” and “Sure of You” by Armistead Maupin, author of the world-renowned “Tales of the City”.
Notable residents have included former Secretary of State George Shultz and his wife, San Francisco’s chief of protocol, Charlotte Shultz, as well as Chuck Williams, founder of Williams-Sonoma.
Thanks to a swooping silhouette that is visible for miles and a reputation as one of San Francisco’s most luxurious condominium towers, the Summit remains a legend…
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Neighborhood
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Breathtaking views, palatial houses, and home to the Crookedest Street in the World: the Russian Hill neighborhood is as unique as it is beautiful. Russian Hill homes feature an eclectic mix of architectural styles and influences. From Spanish Colonial mansions to century old row houses and everything in between, there is a home or townhome for every taste and sensibility.
Surrounded by some of San Francisco’s most popular neighborhoods (Pacific Heights and Marina to the west; Fisherman’s Wharf and North Beach to the north/east; and Nob Hill and Chinatown to the south), there is no shortage of fun activities and landmarks to explore when you live in Russian Hill.
Locals enjoy the hillside garden climbs, the exquisite tiny parks, and The First Swensen’s Ice Cream Store, the classic ice cream parlor found at the corner of Union and Hyde. There is a delicate European flair to many of the boutiques and restaurants found along the lushly green streets of Jackson, Union, and Hyde.
Both Green and Polk Streets offer exceptional international cuisine, including:
If shopping is on your list, don't miss the many delightful boutiques dotting Polk Street between Union and Broadway. Between the great food and even better shopping, Russian Hill will never disappoint!
Fisherman’s Wharf is a popular place for both locals and tourists to spend their leisure time. A short walk from Russian Hill, many visitors like to start their day at Fisherman’s Wharf with a visit to the Maritime National Historical Park. Enjoy a walk through the Maritime Museum followed by a history lesson through the various historic vessels located along Hyde Street Pier. After a day of sightseeing, locals love to grab a bubble tea at Quickly or enjoy a delicious basket of fish and chips at Lou’s Fish Shack.
Despite the hairpin turns scattered throughout the neighborhood, Russian Hill remains a very walkable urban landscape. The Financial District and Civic Center are about a thirty-minute walk, depending on which part of the neighborhood you’re in. However, there are several Muni routes that pass through Russian Hill which can get you to these areas in about the same time with less walking.
Surrounded by some of San Francisco’s most popular neighborhoods (Pacific Heights and Marina to the west; Fisherman’s Wharf and North Beach to the north/east; and Nob Hill and Chinatown to the south), there is no shortage of fun activities and landmarks to explore when you live in Russian Hill.
Locals enjoy the hillside garden climbs, the exquisite tiny parks, and The First Swensen’s Ice Cream Store, the classic ice cream parlor found at the corner of Union and Hyde. There is a delicate European flair to many of the boutiques and restaurants found along the lushly green streets of Jackson, Union, and Hyde.
Both Green and Polk Streets offer exceptional international cuisine, including:
- Aux Delices: A beautiful, elegant upscale Vietnamese restaurant that has served incredible cuisine since 1987.
- Fiorella: One of two San Francisco locations, Fiorella offers a scrumptious brunch, amazing entrees, and a fantastic wine selection.
If shopping is on your list, don't miss the many delightful boutiques dotting Polk Street between Union and Broadway. Between the great food and even better shopping, Russian Hill will never disappoint!
Fisherman’s Wharf is a popular place for both locals and tourists to spend their leisure time. A short walk from Russian Hill, many visitors like to start their day at Fisherman’s Wharf with a visit to the Maritime National Historical Park. Enjoy a walk through the Maritime Museum followed by a history lesson through the various historic vessels located along Hyde Street Pier. After a day of sightseeing, locals love to grab a bubble tea at Quickly or enjoy a delicious basket of fish and chips at Lou’s Fish Shack.
Despite the hairpin turns scattered throughout the neighborhood, Russian Hill remains a very walkable urban landscape. The Financial District and Civic Center are about a thirty-minute walk, depending on which part of the neighborhood you’re in. However, there are several Muni routes that pass through Russian Hill which can get you to these areas in about the same time with less walking.
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