Pacific Heights
Modern Townhome Penthouse

2020 Webster Street
Presented by
Dona Crowder

Curated Living

2020 Webster Street is an upper-level townhome condominium, one of only two newly constructed units, and is almost 3700 square feet of living space with additional private areas of about 1100 square feet.
 
Both units offer separate entrances, private elevator access, dedicated outdoor spaces, which include a view roof deck garden with firepit as well as two other balconies for the exclusive use of 2020 Webster. A spacious garage provides up to 3-car mapped parking for each unit plus extra storage.
 
A private entry, surrounded by lighted arches, leads to the elevator lobby, or to the individual stairway flanked by tall commercial windows and featuring the unique programmable InnerScene “skylight” fixture overhead.
 
The front door opens into a great room with vaulted ceilings, a contemporary over-lit staircase with side lighters and fanciful ring-chain chandelier. This room is accented by the wall to wall built-in entertainment center, including a wide gas fireplace hearth and hidden shelves, as well as floor-to-ceiling windows that define the dining area.  
 
The kitchen features a large breakfast island, an abundance of custom cabinetry plus state of the art built-in appliances including an oversized Wolfe microwave, commercial Viking gas stove with six burner cooktop and oversized hood, two Bosch dishwashers, Sub Zero wine-cooler and double door Thermador refrigerator/freezer.  A generous private terrace provides outdoor space accessible through tall sliding glass patio doors.
 
On this same level, down the hallway and past a powder room, is the primary suite enjoying a sunny western exposure and served by the Hansgrohe multi-spray walk-in shower and spa tub, textured tilework, double vanity, huge walk-in closet and its own office or sitting room.
 
Upstairs includes a sauna, laundry, office, and the elevator entry. Two east facing spacious bedroom suites share a grand balcony, and each have walk-in closets. At the opposite end facing west is a fourth ensuite bedroom or media room/den.  An exterior staircase from this hallway leads to the large roof deck with vistas toward Alta Plaza on the west and Lafayette Park to the east. The roof deck, with glass surround, features an elevated planter garden and firepit.
 
Abundant living space with architecturally dramatic details, private entrance and exclusive outdoor areas plus ample parking and convenient location makes for a rare offering.  A perfectly modern San Francisco home.

Additional Information


 Unit Features

  • Radiant heat throughout below wood flooring, with concrete slab underneath 
  • Air Conditioning for the 4th floor  
  • Living Room has prewired recessed panels to support large powered shades 
  • Audio/Video detail plans available, ceiling speakers installed in main living level 
  • Cable chase for private internet /satellite roof antennae, currently shared, can be separate 
 

Building Features

  • Each condo has secured separate entry door, staircase and elevator 
  • Each condo has mapped parking spaces, extra storage closet + elevator access 
  • Customized Innerscene programmable lighting 
  • Stainless steel package drop door by garage entry 
  • Custom lighting on timer 
  • Separate radiant heating and water heating systems 
  • Separate utility meters including water, gas & electric
  • New foundation, floor plan framing, structural elements including steel beams, plumbing, lighting, fixtures, windows, flooring, elevators, roof, garage. Almost all exterior siding was replaced including the front facade. Plans available 
  • Architect Dom Vokic. Contractor Abbeyside Contruction INC

Property Tour

Floor Plans

Floor plan

Neighborhood

Situated on the east-west ridge that rises steeply to almost 400 feet above sea level from the Marina district and stretches to the Presidio on the north and west, Pacific Heights and Presidio Heights are truly the crown jewels of San Francisco. These neighborhoods were first developed in the mid 1800’s and further improved around the turn of the century, after the 1906 earthquake. Located in a temperate micro-climate, The Heights enjoys more sunshine and less fog than many other neighborhoods in the misty city.  

Neither urban nor suburban, this is the cream of the crop; good for singles or families, young or old. They represent the priciest neighborhoods in the bay area. With a mix of large vintage architecturally significant homes, condos and stately co-ops, some of the most interesting San Francisco residents call this home, or one of their homes. Old money, start up founders, financiers, city leaders, philanthropists and everyone in between.  

The most scenic streets, Washington, Jackson, Pacific and Broadway along the crest, boast spectacular views of the Golden Gate Bridge, the Marin Headlands, Angel, Alcatraz and Treasure Islands. Lafayette Park and Alta Plaza are the two main open areas in Pacific Heights, with Presidio National Park at the western boundary. The Heights boasts many of the major residences in the city populated by lovely multicolored painted Victorians, Mansions and Châteaux. Many countries locate their consulates here. This affluent neighborhood also has several private schools.  


There are a few convenient, locally frequented neighborhood commercial streets:

  • Union Street - with mix of local businesses, boutiques, and national retail chains
  • Upper Fillmore Street - has great shops and gifts, hip eateries of all types 
  • Outer Sacramento Street - is less commercial, has personal services, designers and lovely restaurants
  • California Street and Laurel Village - includes Mollie Stone grocery, a few stellar bakeries and a boutique hotel, a small shopping center including Bryan's and Cala Markets plus Ace hardware store


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 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.

There are also exquisite parks, Alta Plaza and the newly rebuilt Lafayette Park as well as Presidio National Park & Golf Course plus many playgrounds such as Julius Kahn/ Presidio Wall playground and its tennis courts. With these kinds of outdoor facilities as well as a significant café crowd, the buzz is lively and stimulating.  


 


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Dona Crowder

Dona Crowder

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(415) 310-5933

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Schedule
Sunday    November 16, 12:00-2:00PM

For additional showings, email [email protected] or call 415-310-5933