
Academy Award-winning actress Julia Roberts has put her impressive San Francisco property up for sale for $11.75 million. Quickly catching the eye of a potential buyer, the listing is now marked as "pending." The home is situated in the highly sought-after Presidio Heights neighborhood, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
The residence on Washington St. spans five levels and offers 6,315 square feet of living space, including breathtaking views of the Golden Gate Bridge, the bay, and Presidio Park. The house boasts an array of features, such as a private outdoor spa, a grand staircase, and a wet bar, among others, as noted on 3530washington.com.
Architect Sylvain Schnaittacher originally designed the home, with subsequent renovations by John Wheatman. The highlight of the house is the expansive kitchen that encompasses fabulous views of the Golden Gate Bridge and comes equipped with two ovens, two dishwashers, a wet bar, and more. These details were reported on the property's website.
On the home's second and third levels, the primary suite features a dressing room, a sitting area, and a balcony. Additional spaces in the house include a multimedia room, a large laundry room, and a flexible lower-level room that could serve as a home gym or recreational area. There is a thoughtfully designed garden and zen-like spa outside, offering solace amid the city bustle.
The striking property has been home to a few notable residents over the years, and its worth has steadily climbed. Roberts purchased it in early 2020 for $8.3 million, after its price tag was reduced from the original $10.25 million. Before Roberts, financial services firm Presidio Group's founder Brodie Cobb owned the house, which he bought for just $1.88 million in 1997, as per the San Francisco Chronicle.
If Roberts's property sells at the asking price, she will earn a roughly $3.45 million profit. Together with Daniel Moder, Roberts's husband, they own several other homes throughout the United States, including properties in New Mexico, New York, and Hawaii, as well as a ranch in Malibu's Point Dume and a co-op in New York City's West Village.









