150 GLENBROOK AVENUE - Highest home in San Francisco

San Francisco’s highest residence hit hard by the market for $22 million. Locate near the top of Mount Sutro, the four-story contemporary residence boastings embroiling views of the circumventing municipal, including the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz Island. Do a look inside 150 Glenbrook Avenue, which comes with an outdoor Jacuzzi, 300 -bottle wine cellar, and floors galore. Visit Business Insider’s homepage for more stories.

Rising some 900 feet above sea level, 150 Glenbrook Avenue is San Francisco’s highest home. It’s currently on world markets, with an asking price of $22 million.

150 GLENBROOK AVENUE - Highest home in San Francisco

Stacey Caen and Joseph Lucier of Sotheby’s International Realty represent the listing.

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Located near the top of Mount Sutro, the four-story home offers panoramic views of the city, including City hall, the Golden Gate Bridge, and Alcatraz Island.

150 GLENBROOK AVENUE - Highest home in San Francisco

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According to Zillow property records, the 0.12 -acre plot last-place sold for $ 2.6 million in 2014. The owners improved the current home, realise from attractiveness by John Maniscalco Architecture, in 2018.

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Inside, the home’s design optimizes the high-altitude scenery.

150 GLENBROOK AVENUE - Highest home in San Francisco

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On the central elevation, a gas fireplace inset in lava stone separates the living orbit from the kitchen.

150 GLENBROOK AVENUE - Highest home in San Francisco

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The kitchen, like much of the home, is well based for socially distant meets: There is a double wine-colored fridge, double oven-microwave, and side-by-side dishwashers.

150 GLENBROOK AVENUE - Highest home in San Francisco

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An informal charming height consists of a 300+ bottle wine room as well as a dry prohibit, surround-sound TV system, and spa apartment with a sauna.

150 GLENBROOK AVENUE - Highest home in San Francisco

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Outside, occupants can experience liquors around the firepit or soak in a stainless steel Jacuzzi.

150 GLENBROOK AVENUE - Highest home in San Francisco

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The upstairs level is for rest and relaxation, consisting of three en-suite bedrooms, a laundry room, and master bedroom. The report contains six bedrooms in total.

150 GLENBROOK AVENUE - Highest home in San Francisco

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The contemplate from the master collection is one of the best in the members of this house …

150 GLENBROOK AVENUE - Highest home in San Francisco

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… though the rooftop deck makes the patty.

150 GLENBROOK AVENUE - Highest home in San Francisco

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Downstairs is what Sotheby’s calls the ‘ultimate’ work-from-home studio, an open space that can fit multiple workstations and comes with a fridge, bathroom, and bedroom to boot.

150 GLENBROOK AVENUE - Highest home in San Francisco

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Four glass panels open up from the ground level to a landscaped plot, a serene municipality withdraw.

150 GLENBROOK AVENUE - Highest home in San Francisco

Source: Sotheby’s International Realty

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