Karen Gould’s Pac Heights townhome featured in Curbed
January 17, 2018
Renovated Pacific Heights townhome asks $3.2 million
Humble turn-of-the-century Edwardian exterior has a surprise inside
Located inside an eight-unit boutique tenancy in common, this Pac Heights home, built in the late 1800s by Edgar Mathews, was renovated to the hilt in 2012 by Dumican Mosey Architects. The quaint English Arts and Crafts style on the outside belies the stunning, sleek revamp waiting inside.
Featuring three beds, two baths, and roughly 2,450 square feet, 2300 Divisadero comes with chevron-style hardwood floors, eat-in kitchen, formal dining room, built-in Miele coffee maker (sweet!), and decorative interior Corinthian columns. It’s all very contemporary and, presumably, ideal for those who like to entertain. A lot.
HOAs are $520/month. Asking is $3,200,000.
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