A San Francisco penthouse is aiming to be the city's most expensive home with an asking price of $41million.
The luxury home is still under construction at The Avery located at 488 Folsom in SoMA, which is home to tech giants Facebook and Google.
Currently, a Pacific Heights mansion that sold for $38million in 2017 is the most expensive property in San Francisco.
A San Francisco penthouse at The Avery (building pictured) is aiming to be the city's most expensive home with an asking price of $41million
The luxury home is still under construction at The Avery located at 488 Folsom in SoMA, which is home to tech giants Facebook and Google
Currently, a Pacific Heights mansion that sold for $38million in 2017 is the most expensive property in San Francisco. The Avery penthouse's dining area is seen in this photo
But if the penthouse at The Avery sells for $41million it will take the top spot. The home features a family room (pictured) and a formal living room
The penthouse has an 8,482-square-foot interior and features four bedrooms, six bathrooms (pictured), a dedicated library, media room and a gym
But if the penthouse at The Avery sells for $41million it will take the top spot.
The penthouse has an 8,482-square-foot interior and features four bedrooms, six bathrooms, two powder rooms, a dedicated library, media room and a gym.
Other features include a family room, formal living and dining rooms.
It also has a private rooftop deck with breathtaking views of the San Francisco Bay and the city skyline.
According to the real estate firm, Related, The Avery is a 600-foot tower that was designed by Pritzker Prize-winning Rem Koolhaas' design firm, OMA.
The building's apartments were inspired by Clodagh Design, one of the world's leading innovative design studios.
And though pricey, the penthouse doesn't come close to the closing price on a penthouse that was recently purchased for $238million in New York's Central Park South.
Hedge fund billionaire Ken Griffin completed the purchase last week, making it the most that's ever been paid for a home in the United States.
According to the real estate firm, Related, The Avery was designed by Pritzker Prize-winning Rem Koolhaas' design firm, OMA
The home also features two powder rooms. A bathroom inside the residence is seen in this photo
The building's apartments were inspired by Clodagh Design, one of the world's leading innovative design studios
It also has a private rooftop deck with breathtaking views of the San Francisco Bay (pictured) and the city skyline
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Main photo article A San Francisco penthouse is aiming to be the city’s most expensive home with an asking price of $41million.
The luxury home is still under construction at The Avery located at 488 Folsom in SoMA, which is home to tech giants Facebook and Google.
Currently, a Pacific Heights mansion that ...
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