The longtime San Francisco home of late tech financier Sanford Robertson has hit the market for $22 million. Originally built back in the 1800s, and one of only four remaining legacy properties in the historic Russian Hill neighborhood, the Victorian-style mansion features five bedrooms and five baths in just over 8,400 square feet of revamped living space. Among the highlights is a newly installed library, plus a climate-controlled wine cellar and a fireside living room that opens to a terrace overlooking Alcatraz. The amenities continue outdoors with a lap pool. Meanwhile, on the East Coast, a Brooklyn penthouse owned by "Dune" star Oscar Isaac has just popped up for sale at nearly $4.5 million. Resting atop Boerum Hill’s midcentury-inspired Hendrik building, the modern digs include a greenery-clad wraparound terrace and picturesque views of the Statue of Liberty. |
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Built in 1849 during the Gold Rush, the mansion in Russian Hill was the longtime residence of the late Silicon Valley legend Sanford Robertson. Read More |
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| The “Ghostbusters” actor, and his then-wife, bought the Palisades, New York property and built upon the property's historic 19th-century barn in 1986 and lived there through the 1990s. Read More |
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| Perched above the Pacific, the home boasts hand-selected marble, imported Italian chandeliers, and a pool with a built-in fire pit. Read More |
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| The American actor listed his four-bedroom home in Boerum Hill with Statue of Liberty views this week. Read More |
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| French designer Mathieu Lehanneur designed the interiors of this five-bedroom trophy listing. Read More |
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| Nestled in the Los Angeles-area community of Manhattan Beach, the 10,000-square-foot residence features a wine cellar speakeasy, a movie theater, and a pool and spa with a splash of color. Read More |
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