Peter Monti
Presents
Stunning Russian Hill View Condominium
$5,300,000
The Home
About the home
- Sophisticated Luxury Condominium
- Panoramic and Iconic San Francisco Views
- Expansive Open Plan Living and Dining Room
- Two Bedrooms with En Suite Baths
- Full-Length Balcony
- Office/Flex Space
- Two-Car Parking
- Walk-in Storage Room
- 1,795 SF per Graphic Artist
- Monthly Dues $3,919
Located in the northeast corner at The Summit, 999 Green Street #2603 and #2605 is a rare combined floor plan offering two bedrooms with en suite baths plus an office and unobstructed, breathtaking panoramic San Francisco views. Floor-to-ceiling windows showcase views of San Francisco's iconic landmarks and beyond -- the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, Coit Tower, the Transamerica Pyramid, the Bay Bridge, Downtown, the Marin Headlands, and neighboring counties in the horizon.
A gracious entry leads you to the expansive open plan living and dining room. The home is perfect for everyday living and entertaining. A tiled balcony extends the length of the home and harmoniously dissolves the boundary with the outdoors and City below. The gourmet kitchen is outfitted with stone counters and plentiful cabinets. The office provides a flexible space adjacent to the living room. The spacious primary bedroom and second bedroom suites are outfitted with walk-in closets and enjoy spectacular Bay views. The home is complete with two-car parking and a private walk-in storage room in a coveted garage location.
In the 1970’s, a limited number of “03” and “05” floor plans were combined. Enjoy the best that San Francisco offers and make this truly special home yours.
The Summit is the only high-rise condominium building developed by legendary modernist Joseph Eichler. This iconic landmark Russian Hill luxury high-rise offers 24-hour doorman, on-site management, an elegant designer lobby, and an outdoor plaza.
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The Neighborhood
Russian Hill is one of San Francisco’s most distinctive neighborhoods, celebrated for its steep hills, sweeping views, and charming mix of historic and modern architecture. The area features everything from classic Edwardian and Victorian row houses to elegant mid-century and contemporary residences. One of its most famous landmarks is Lombard Street, often called “the crookedest street in the world,” with its series of eight sharp switchbacks. Another notable site is the Feusier Octagon House, one of San Francisco’s few surviving 19th-century octagon homes, located on Green Street.
The Russian Hill neighborhood enjoys a prime location, bordered by Pacific Heights and Marina to the west, Fisherman's Wharf and North Beach to the north/east, and Nob Hill and Chinatown to the south. This central position provides residents with endless opportunities for exploration and entertainment.
The area's character shines through its hillside garden climbs, beautiful parks, and local landmarks like the original Swensen's Ice Cream Store at Union and Hyde. The streets of Jackson, Union, and Hyde feature boutiques and restaurants with a distinct European flair, while Polk Street between Union and Broadway offers excellent shopping options.
Proximity to Fisherman's Wharf provides both recreational and cultural opportunities. The Maritime National Historical Park, including the Maritime Museum and historic vessels along Hyde Street Pier, offers educational experiences. Local dining options range from casual favorites like bubble tea to traditional fish and chips.
Despite its steep terrain and famous hairpin turns, Russian Hill maintains excellent walkability. The Financial District and Civic Center lie within a thirty-minute walk, and several Muni routes serve the area, providing convenient transportation alternatives.
The Russian Hill neighborhood enjoys a prime location, bordered by Pacific Heights and Marina to the west, Fisherman's Wharf and North Beach to the north/east, and Nob Hill and Chinatown to the south. This central position provides residents with endless opportunities for exploration and entertainment.
The area's character shines through its hillside garden climbs, beautiful parks, and local landmarks like the original Swensen's Ice Cream Store at Union and Hyde. The streets of Jackson, Union, and Hyde feature boutiques and restaurants with a distinct European flair, while Polk Street between Union and Broadway offers excellent shopping options.
Proximity to Fisherman's Wharf provides both recreational and cultural opportunities. The Maritime National Historical Park, including the Maritime Museum and historic vessels along Hyde Street Pier, offers educational experiences. Local dining options range from casual favorites like bubble tea to traditional fish and chips.
Despite its steep terrain and famous hairpin turns, Russian Hill maintains excellent walkability. The Financial District and Civic Center lie within a thirty-minute walk, and several Muni routes serve the area, providing convenient transportation alternatives.
Russian Hill is one of San Francisco’s most distinctive neighborhoods, celebrated for its steep hills, sweeping views, and charming mix of historic and modern architecture. The area features everything from classic Edwardian and Victorian row houses to elegant mid-century and contemporary residences. One of its most famous landmarks is Lombard Street, often called “the crookedest street in the world,” with its series of eight sharp switchbacks. Another notable site is the Feusier Octagon House, one of San Francisco’s few surviving 19th-century octagon homes, located on Green Street.
The Russian Hill neighborhood enjoys a prime location, bordered by Pacific Heights and Marina to the west, Fisherman's Wharf and North Beach to the north/east, and Nob Hill and Chinatown to the south. This central position provides residents with endless opportunities for exploration and entertainment.
The area's character shines through its hillside garden climbs, beautiful parks, and local landmarks like the original Swensen's Ice Cream Store at Union and Hyde. The streets of Jackson, Union, and Hyde feature boutiques and restaurants with a distinct European flair, while Polk Street between Union and Broadway offers excellent shopping options.
Proximity to Fisherman's Wharf provides both recreational and cultural opportunities. The Maritime National Historical Park, including the Maritime Museum and historic vessels along Hyde Street Pier, offers educational experiences. Local dining options range from casual favorites like bubble tea to traditional fish and chips.
Despite its steep terrain and famous hairpin turns, Russian Hill maintains excellent walkability. The Financial District and Civic Center lie within a thirty-minute walk, and several Muni routes serve the area, providing convenient transportation alternatives.
The Russian Hill neighborhood enjoys a prime location, bordered by Pacific Heights and Marina to the west, Fisherman's Wharf and North Beach to the north/east, and Nob Hill and Chinatown to the south. This central position provides residents with endless opportunities for exploration and entertainment.
The area's character shines through its hillside garden climbs, beautiful parks, and local landmarks like the original Swensen's Ice Cream Store at Union and Hyde. The streets of Jackson, Union, and Hyde feature boutiques and restaurants with a distinct European flair, while Polk Street between Union and Broadway offers excellent shopping options.
Proximity to Fisherman's Wharf provides both recreational and cultural opportunities. The Maritime National Historical Park, including the Maritime Museum and historic vessels along Hyde Street Pier, offers educational experiences. Local dining options range from casual favorites like bubble tea to traditional fish and chips.
Despite its steep terrain and famous hairpin turns, Russian Hill maintains excellent walkability. The Financial District and Civic Center lie within a thirty-minute walk, and several Muni routes serve the area, providing convenient transportation alternatives.
Peter Monti
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