February 2, 2022
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​​​​​​​San Francisco is one of the most expensive places to live in the United States. Luxury homes can sell for millions of dollars, have high demand, and tend to sell quickly. However, a few homes have been on the market for a while now and have yet to find a buyer (as of 2.1.22).
Check out this list of the 2021 most expensive unsold homes in San Francisco! These homes are sure to make your jaw drop!​​​​​​​
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8 beds | 13 baths | 20000 SqFt
This luxurious home at 2950 Pacific Ave is Listed for 29,500,000 and is still active for 326. According to SFARMLS, this beautiful home was designed by an internationally revered firm, Snhetta (SFMoma, Norwegian Opera House) in collaboration with Troon Pacific, the offering comes with fully approved architectural plans and building permits. The new mansion features 20,000 square feet, with eight bedrooms and 13 bathrooms.
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8 beds | 8 baths | 10734 SqFt
The house was originally built in 1906 by a renowned father and son team of architects Newsom & Newsom. Located on one the premier blocks of Pacific Heights with a 4 story, 8 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms and 10734 sq foot mansion listed for $25,800,000. Visit 2698 Pacific Ave.
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This property is a rare gem with its grand historic home design. Listed for $19,500,000, this luxurious home with 8 beds, 9 baths, 4-car garage, and front lawn offers incredible views to nearby San Francisco Bay Area landmarks such as Alcatraz Island or Palace Of Fine Arts! For more details about this luxurious home, visit 2828 Vallejo St.
So, what do you think? Would you like to live in one of these luxurious homes? Let us know in the comments below! And remember, if you’re ready to sell or want help finding your dream home, don’t hesitate to reach out. We would be happy to assist you.
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