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Quintessential Pacific Heights Luxury Co-op Apartment
$14,000,000
2000 Washington Apt. 4
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Two Thousand Washington, with only seven residences, is a definitive example of architecturally significant cooperative apartment buildings in prestigious Pacific Heights. Apartment No. 4, approximately 5,000 square feet, is a full floor renovated residence, including designs by Tucker & Marks ASID, Andrew Skurman AIA, in collaboration with Forde Mazzola Construction.
The ambiance is one of classic elegance updated with modern systems including HVAC, whole house media, gourmet kitchen, Versailles parquet floors, insulated windows, and functional floor plan for contemporary lifestyles or entertaining. Perched near the crest of Pacific Heights, this flat has stunning views of famous north bay landmarks such as the Presidio, Golden Gate, Alcatraz & Angel Island, Ft. Mason, Coit Tower and the north waterfront with glimpses of downtown high rises to the east.
Main rooms include, entry foyer, library, primary bedroom with double spa baths and dressing rooms, two guest suites, media room/den, powder room, hall gallery, oversized living room with balcony and fireplace, formal dining room plus breakfast nook and hidden storage panels, large kitchen with built in appliances, commercial gas stove, butler’s pantry, service elevator, laundry/utility room. Included in the shared common areas are three designated parking spaces and two storage areas, plus access to the rooftop deck. HOA dues: $5505/month.
Adjacent Lafayette Park and a few blocks to Alta Plaza, these neighborhood amenities include manicured lawns and gardens, playgrounds, tennis courts. Shops and services are nearby on Union, Fillmore, and Sacramento Streets.
The ambiance is one of classic elegance updated with modern systems including HVAC, whole house media, gourmet kitchen, Versailles parquet floors, insulated windows, and functional floor plan for contemporary lifestyles or entertaining. Perched near the crest of Pacific Heights, this flat has stunning views of famous north bay landmarks such as the Presidio, Golden Gate, Alcatraz & Angel Island, Ft. Mason, Coit Tower and the north waterfront with glimpses of downtown high rises to the east.
Main rooms include, entry foyer, library, primary bedroom with double spa baths and dressing rooms, two guest suites, media room/den, powder room, hall gallery, oversized living room with balcony and fireplace, formal dining room plus breakfast nook and hidden storage panels, large kitchen with built in appliances, commercial gas stove, butler’s pantry, service elevator, laundry/utility room. Included in the shared common areas are three designated parking spaces and two storage areas, plus access to the rooftop deck. HOA dues: $5505/month.
Adjacent Lafayette Park and a few blocks to Alta Plaza, these neighborhood amenities include manicured lawns and gardens, playgrounds, tennis courts. Shops and services are nearby on Union, Fillmore, and Sacramento Streets.
- Sweeping north bay iconic views
- Full floor flat, about 5,000 square feet
- 3 Bedrooms/4.5 Baths
- Large primary suite with double baths & dressing rooms
- Oversized living room, balcony, and fireplace
- Formal dining room includes breakfast nook
- Media room/den, library
- Hallway gallery intricate hand-painted silk walls
- Gourmet kitchen, butler’s pantry, laundry room
- Renovated systems, floor plan and design
- Central elevator and service elevator
- 3-car parking + additional storage areas
- Across Lafayette Park and near Alta Plaza
Gracious Interiors
Elevator Vestibule, Entry Library, Hallway Gallery
A warm welcome into the residence indeed, greeted with rich textures & symmetry. Versailles parquet floors lead past wall to wall built-in wood paneled library with floor to ceiling bookshelves. The antique marble fireplace is centered in the entry which opens to the grand hallway gallery lined with hand painted silk wall treatment in an Asian motif.
Media Room/Den & Powder Room
Off the gallery to the left is the bejeweled powder room, and to the right lies a media room/den. Oak paneling hides the recessed cabinets that conceal electronics and drop down screen. At one end of the rectangular room is the marble fireplace with lighted panel above to display art work.
Living Room
Double arched glass doors open to a private balcony off the oversized living room with sitting alcove. Ornate ceiling moldings and an antique fireplace add to the elegance of the space which is spacious to provide for several seating areas from which to enjoy the sweeping views of the ever-changing scene of ships coming and going through the Golden Gate.
Formal Dining Room and Breakfast Nook
With wonderful natural light this room has both a large formal area sectioned off from a smaller, more intimate dining nook near the windows, the better to enjoy the bay and sky beyond. Handsome paneling contains custom floor-to-ceiling storage for silver and china. Tall ornate pocket doors close off the adjoining kitchen when entertaining.
Kitchen, Butler’s Pantry, Laundry Room and Storage, Service Elevator
The very spacious kitchen is thoughtfully arranged for catering or preparing home meals. Features include glass front cabinetry, marble countertops, antique ceramic backsplash, commercial gas stove with its own roof top venting. Built-in subzero fridge & freezer. There is extra storage under the center butcher block island including refrigeration drawers. The butler’s pantry lies near the hallway entry to the kitchen for ease of service and includes wine cooler, ice maker, refrigeration drawers and ample glass front cabinetry for glassware. The service elevator here connects to the garage and car port below for easy deliveries. A laundry room adjoins the kitchen and houses washer and dryer, utility sink, floor to ceiling storage shelves and cabinets for linens plus a second built in subzero freezer.
Primary Bedroom Wing
This sunny and very spacious room has views of Lafayette Park below and glimpses of the city. There are two spa baths and two dressing areas on either side of the bedroom. One features a bank of floor-to-ceiling mirrored doors providing abundant hanging and shelving closet space across from an at home office or sitting area near the windows. The bath itself is behind tall arched pocket doors, with neutral warm limestone and marble flooring in a starburst pattern, and featuring double vanity, a spa tub, large shower, and water closet with etched glass doors. The secondary bath dressing room has ample closet and shelving, a sitting area and locked cabinets. The vanity, overlooking the park, is served by mirrored door pantry. the shower and water closet have etched glass doors.
Family Suite
Near the main entry beyond the foyer coat closet lies the secondary bedroom, quite commodious, en suite bath with shower over tub and sunny park views. A large closet at the opposite end of the bedroom houses a home safe as well as the HVAC closet.
Guest Suite
Opposite the Library is a hidden entry to the spacious guest suite with ample closets, marble bath, etched glass shower.
Heating and Air Conditioning
The south facing bedroom suites have air conditioning and all windows here were recently replaced
All rooms have radiator heating provided by the building
Audible Difference designed the stereo system
The lighting system includes programmable switches operating overhead recessed and focused lighting
Parking
There are three designated spaces, two covered spaces in tandem with each other and one uncovered parallel parking space on the carport
Previously Featured in
Architectural Digest, California Homes, The Robb Report and other design publications
Door Security & Resident Manager, Professional Association Management
A warm welcome into the residence indeed, greeted with rich textures & symmetry. Versailles parquet floors lead past wall to wall built-in wood paneled library with floor to ceiling bookshelves. The antique marble fireplace is centered in the entry which opens to the grand hallway gallery lined with hand painted silk wall treatment in an Asian motif.
Media Room/Den & Powder Room
Off the gallery to the left is the bejeweled powder room, and to the right lies a media room/den. Oak paneling hides the recessed cabinets that conceal electronics and drop down screen. At one end of the rectangular room is the marble fireplace with lighted panel above to display art work.
Living Room
Double arched glass doors open to a private balcony off the oversized living room with sitting alcove. Ornate ceiling moldings and an antique fireplace add to the elegance of the space which is spacious to provide for several seating areas from which to enjoy the sweeping views of the ever-changing scene of ships coming and going through the Golden Gate.
Formal Dining Room and Breakfast Nook
With wonderful natural light this room has both a large formal area sectioned off from a smaller, more intimate dining nook near the windows, the better to enjoy the bay and sky beyond. Handsome paneling contains custom floor-to-ceiling storage for silver and china. Tall ornate pocket doors close off the adjoining kitchen when entertaining.
Kitchen, Butler’s Pantry, Laundry Room and Storage, Service Elevator
The very spacious kitchen is thoughtfully arranged for catering or preparing home meals. Features include glass front cabinetry, marble countertops, antique ceramic backsplash, commercial gas stove with its own roof top venting. Built-in subzero fridge & freezer. There is extra storage under the center butcher block island including refrigeration drawers. The butler’s pantry lies near the hallway entry to the kitchen for ease of service and includes wine cooler, ice maker, refrigeration drawers and ample glass front cabinetry for glassware. The service elevator here connects to the garage and car port below for easy deliveries. A laundry room adjoins the kitchen and houses washer and dryer, utility sink, floor to ceiling storage shelves and cabinets for linens plus a second built in subzero freezer.
Primary Bedroom Wing
This sunny and very spacious room has views of Lafayette Park below and glimpses of the city. There are two spa baths and two dressing areas on either side of the bedroom. One features a bank of floor-to-ceiling mirrored doors providing abundant hanging and shelving closet space across from an at home office or sitting area near the windows. The bath itself is behind tall arched pocket doors, with neutral warm limestone and marble flooring in a starburst pattern, and featuring double vanity, a spa tub, large shower, and water closet with etched glass doors. The secondary bath dressing room has ample closet and shelving, a sitting area and locked cabinets. The vanity, overlooking the park, is served by mirrored door pantry. the shower and water closet have etched glass doors.
Family Suite
Near the main entry beyond the foyer coat closet lies the secondary bedroom, quite commodious, en suite bath with shower over tub and sunny park views. A large closet at the opposite end of the bedroom houses a home safe as well as the HVAC closet.
Guest Suite
Opposite the Library is a hidden entry to the spacious guest suite with ample closets, marble bath, etched glass shower.
Heating and Air Conditioning
The south facing bedroom suites have air conditioning and all windows here were recently replaced
All rooms have radiator heating provided by the building
Audible Difference designed the stereo system
The lighting system includes programmable switches operating overhead recessed and focused lighting
Parking
There are three designated spaces, two covered spaces in tandem with each other and one uncovered parallel parking space on the carport
Previously Featured in
Architectural Digest, California Homes, The Robb Report and other design publications
Door Security & Resident Manager, Professional Association Management
Original Offering Advert

Neighborhood
Living in Pacific Heights provides an opportunity to rub elbows with some of Silicon Valley’s most prominent players. PayPal founder Peter Theil, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison, and Apple designer Jonathan Ive have all made their homes in what is considered one of the most expensive neighborhoods in the United States. Palatial highrise condos and luxurious row houses are the most common types of real estate you will find in Pacific Heights.
Although the Presidio is just a short trip away from Pacific Heights, the neighborhood features two small parks of its own: Lafayette Park and Alta Plaza Park. Lafayette Park offers beautiful grassy hills, a playground, and an off-leash dog park, while Alta Plaza is perched even higher with most of the same amenities.
When Pacific Heights residents are looking for a place to eat, they usually make their way to Fillmore Street. This area is also a great place to enjoy a day of shopping and entertainment.
Locals and tourists are often amazed at the variety of landmarks and attractions you can find in Pacific Heights. Enjoy a guided tour through the Haas-Lilienthal House, San Francisco’s only Victorian House museum open to the public for house tours, or check out the McElroy Octagon House, which serves as both an architectural treasure and a Colonial and Federal Periods Decorative Arts Museum.
Lastly, the southeast corner of the Presidio is less than two miles away, so there is always something fun to explore near the Pacific Heights neighborhood!
Although the Presidio is just a short trip away from Pacific Heights, the neighborhood features two small parks of its own: Lafayette Park and Alta Plaza Park. Lafayette Park offers beautiful grassy hills, a playground, and an off-leash dog park, while Alta Plaza is perched even higher with most of the same amenities.
When Pacific Heights residents are looking for a place to eat, they usually make their way to Fillmore Street. This area is also a great place to enjoy a day of shopping and entertainment.
Locals and tourists are often amazed at the variety of landmarks and attractions you can find in Pacific Heights. Enjoy a guided tour through the Haas-Lilienthal House, San Francisco’s only Victorian House museum open to the public for house tours, or check out the McElroy Octagon House, which serves as both an architectural treasure and a Colonial and Federal Periods Decorative Arts Museum.
Lastly, the southeast corner of the Presidio is less than two miles away, so there is always something fun to explore near the Pacific Heights neighborhood!

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