Party of Five House, Estate of the Day

If the front of this house looks familiar you might be flashing back to the 1990s television show "Party of Five." Charlie, Bailey, Julia and the rest of the Salinger clan lived in this 19th Century mansion in San Francisco. This house on a hill has stunning Golden Gate and Bay views from multiple levels. There are seven bedrooms total. The main level has a reception foyer with 12 foot box-beamed ceilings, stained glass windows and a grand main staircase leading to the upper levels. The main level also features a large living room, formal dining room and an open kitchen and great room with a greenhouse solarium that leads out to the garden. Upstairs the master bedroom suite has his and hers master baths and dressing areas and a home office with wet bar. The top level of this home has a large media/game room with cathedral ceilings, a wet bar with refrigerator and an abundance of skylights and windows. On the lower level there is a garage and storage room. This home is listed at $7.2 million.
[via Zillow blog]



















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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 2)
L.H. Nov 3rd 2009 12:37PM
@Lynn: LOL. I think you mean fog? Because it's on a peninsula surrounded by water on 3 sides, & because of its proximity to the Pacific Ocean & therefore winds that blow pollution away, SF is definitely not a "smog city."
Anyway, you should visit. There are reasons people flock to live here; I'd say 95% of the people I know (& I grew up in SF) aren't originally from SF, & lo and behold, they've chosen to settle down here despite our ridiculous housing prices.