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Pac Heights Stunner With Golden Gate Views Seeks $19.9 Million Payday

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Published on June 17, 2026
Pac Heights Stunner With Golden Gate Views Seeks $19.9 Million PaydaySource: Nina Hatvany / Compass

A sleek, glassy mansion tucked onto one of Pacific Heights’ most coveted blocks is back on the market with a $19.9 million price tag, and it is not exactly shy about it. The multi-level home looks straight out at the Golden Gate Bridge, the Palace of Fine Arts and Alcatraz, pairing those views with trophy-level finishes, tech-heavy systems, a landscaped roof deck and a four-car garage with EV charging. Neighbors on Vallejo Street are getting yet another headline-ready listing in a stretch long chased by trophy-home buyers.

The property is being pitched as a roughly 6,175-square-foot, five-bedroom, six-and-a-half-bath residence listed at $19,900,000, according to Realtor.com. The current entry hit the MLS last Friday, and is carried by Compass agent Nina Hatvany, details that were also called out by the San Francisco Business Times.

Designer finishes and tech

The home’s modern bones were further refined under a plan by Edmonds + Lee, and the listing leans hard on the material palette: Belgian ash paneling, wide-plank oak floors, Carrera marble and custom Boffi cabinetry paired with Miele appliances. Marketing materials also name-check Hansgrohe fixtures along with integrated systems that include radiant heat, Lutron lighting, Sonos speakers and Cat6 wiring, according to Redfin.

Layout, roof deck and garage

An elevator links the multiple levels, which are laid out with a media room with surround sound, a study with a fireplace, a temperature-controlled wine cellar and a family room that opens to a private patio. Up top, a landscaped roof deck planted with rose bushes caps the residence, and below, a four-car garage with EV charging sits at street level, all features shown on the listing presented by The Hatvany Kitchen Team.

Price history and neighborhood context

Public records show the house last traded in 2019 for roughly $17 million, a baseline that makes the current ask a notable step up if it reaches full price, per Realtor.com. Nearby sales underline that buyers are still willing to pay up for Pac Heights views; a $27.5 million full-price close on Pacific Avenue this spring signaled ongoing appetite for top-end listings in the neighborhood.

The listing advertises public open-house and gallery details on the brokerage pages and directs inquiries to Nina Hatvany, with contact information and the full photo set available through The Hatvany Kitchen Team and public MLS pages.