It looks like an SF apartment complex. It's actually a $32M estate.
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It looks like an SF apartment complex. It's actually a $32M estate.
"3199 Jackson St. could be easily mistaken for the historic seven-unit building it once was, as the exterior facade has been deliberately maintained to look just as it did over a century ago. But make no mistake: This 26,260-square-foot estate is now owned by one family. The award-winning firm of Butler Armsden Architects transformed the apartment building into a luxurious compound, a process of reconstruction and renovation that took 10 years. The overhaul is complemented by the work of internationally lauded interior designer Jonathan Rachman."
"The result is this opulent estate: Based on the floorplans detailed on the official website, the five levels feature nine bedrooms, 10 full baths and five half-baths, and parking for 20 cars. The main living level offers a sheltered European-style courtyard, a dining room for up to 30 and a kitchen equipped with professional-grade appliances. The wellness level offers an expansive home gym, a basketball court, a yoga studio, a massage room and a six-car garage with electric vehicle chargers."
3199 Jackson St. is a historic 1905 building converted from a seven-unit apartment complex into a single-family estate measuring 26,260 square feet and listed for $32 million. The exterior facade retains its original century-old appearance while the interior underwent a ten-year reconstruction and renovation by Butler Armsden Architects with interiors by Jonathan Rachman. The property spans five levels with nine bedrooms, 10 full baths, five half-baths, and parking for 20 cars. Amenities include a European-style courtyard, large dining room, professional kitchen, wellness level with gym, basketball court, yoga studio, expansive garages with EV chargers, guest entertainment spaces, and a roof deck with hot tub.
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