1705 Gough Street, San Francisco, CA 94109, San Francisco, 94109 - 3 bed, 3 bath

1705 Gough Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$4,100,000$2,500/sqft
1705 Gough Street, San Francisco, CA 94109
3Beds
3Baths
2,500Sqft
2,748.64Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

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Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Prime Location & Prestige: Located in desirable Pacific Heights, near Lafayette Park, Fillmore Street, top schools, and cultural venues. The property's feature in The New York Times adds significant prestige and market appeal.
Top Cons:
Low Available Lot Utilization: The property has a small lot size, more than 70 percent of which is taken by its living area. lot size in square feet = 2748, living area = 2500.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$4.10M vs avg $1.61M (+$2,492,500)67%
Size:2,500 sqft vs avg 1,828 sqft58%
Price/sqft:$1.6K vs avg $97583%

More Insights

Built in 1875 (151 years old).
Condition: Despite being built in 1875, this property has undergone an extensive and high-quality renovation, seamlessly blending historic charm with modern luxury. The kitchen features high-end Viking appliances, marble countertops, and modern cabinetry, while the bathrooms are spa-inspired with radiant floors, marble walk-in showers, and contemporary vanities. All visible components, including polished hardwood floors, modern light fixtures, and fresh paint, appear new or virtually new, meeting current quality standards with no signs of deferred maintenance. The description explicitly states 'modern refinement' and being 'recently featured in The New York Times,' indicating a very recent and comprehensive update.
Year Built
1875
Close
-
List price
$4.1M
Original List price
-
Price/Sqft
$1,640
HOA
$0
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
425018647
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Good View:
Deck
Patio
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About this home

1705 Gough Street is an Italianate Victorian residence in Pacific Heights that seamlessly blends historic charm with modern refinementrecently featured in The New York Times. Grand living spaces showcase soaring ceilings, ornate columns, crown molding, elegant gold detailing, and statement bubble chandeliers, with expansive windows flooding the interiors with natural light. Multiple living areas invite gathering, from a grand living room with marble fireplaces and polished hardwood floors to tranquil garden views creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The chef's kitchen boasts Viking appliances, marble countertops, a spacious island, breakfast area, and abundant cabinetry, ideal for entertaining or daily living. Bedrooms offer serene retreats with crystal chandeliers, tall windows, and custom finishes, while spa-inspired baths feature radiant floors, marble walk-in showers, soaking tubs, and vanities. Outdoor spaces include two patiosone intimate, overlooking a lush garden, the other framed by mature landscaping. Perfectly located near Lafayette Park, Fillmore Street, top schools, and San Francisco's finest dining and cultural venues, this sophisticated home balances history, style, and comfort.

J
John Kirkpatrick
Listing Agent

Price History

Date
Event
Price
09/02/97
Sold
$805,000
Condition Rating
Excellent

Despite being built in 1875, this property has undergone an extensive and high-quality renovation, seamlessly blending historic charm with modern luxury. The kitchen features high-end Viking appliances, marble countertops, and modern cabinetry, while the bathrooms are spa-inspired with radiant floors, marble walk-in showers, and contemporary vanities. All visible components, including polished hardwood floors, modern light fixtures, and fresh paint, appear new or virtually new, meeting current quality standards with no signs of deferred maintenance. The description explicitly states 'modern refinement' and being 'recently featured in The New York Times,' indicating a very recent and comprehensive update.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Prime Location & Prestige: Located in desirable Pacific Heights, near Lafayette Park, Fillmore Street, top schools, and cultural venues. The property's feature in The New York Times adds significant prestige and market appeal.
Historic Charm with Modern Luxury: An Italianate Victorian residence that seamlessly blends its 1875 historic charm with modern, high-end refinements and luxurious finishes throughout.
Exquisite Interior Design & Finishes: Boasts grand living spaces with soaring ceilings, ornate columns, crown molding, elegant gold detailing, statement bubble chandeliers, marble fireplaces, polished hardwood floors, and expansive windows for natural light.
Gourmet Chef's Kitchen: Features a high-end chef's kitchen equipped with Viking appliances, marble countertops, a spacious island, breakfast area, and abundant cabinetry, ideal for entertaining.
Spa-Inspired Bathrooms & Outdoor Spaces: Luxurious spa-inspired baths include radiant floors, marble walk-in showers, soaking tubs, and vanities. The property also offers two private patios, one overlooking a lush garden.

Cons

Low Available Lot Utilization: The property has a small lot size, more than 70 percent of which is taken by its living area. lot size in square feet = 2748, living area = 2500.
Lack of Dedicated Parking: The property description does not mention dedicated parking (garage or off-street), which can be a significant drawback and highly valued amenity in San Francisco.
Absence of Central Air Conditioning: While San Francisco's climate is mild, the absence of a central cooling system might be a consideration for some luxury buyers, especially given the property's high price point.
Potential Historic Preservation Restrictions: As a historic Italianate Victorian residence, the property may be subject to historic preservation guidelines or restrictions that could limit future exterior or significant interior modifications.
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