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In San Francisco put up for sale the most expensive house on the Russian hill. A PHOTO

San Francisco offers wealthy wishing to get acquainted, and maybe become the owners of a record-high-priced home for sale. This building is located on the Russian hill and is worth 45 million dollars.

Photo: Jacob Elliott, Pacific Union International

A few tempting details: a Japanese water filtration system that supposedly improves the condition of skin and hair, a stone pool built into the terrace, a shower and sauna with glass walls overlooking the city, a private elevator, stunning views from any room - and this is not a complete list of advantages at home, writing SF Curbed.

Hold on!

Photo: Jacob Elliott, Pacific Union International

Located one block from Lombard Street's famous crooked section, this Russian Hill residence at 950 Lombard occupies two hillside sites. The house is a combination of two buildings - the previously abandoned Willis Polk residence of 1907, on the basis of which a modern conceptual structure was built.

A closed entrance leads to the garden with olive trees and an open kitchen. There is also a dining table and a fireplace, and all this will open to your eyes even before you enter the room.

Photo: Jacob Elliott, Pacific Union International

Inside you will find that all of this home's antique past has been completely replaced with modern elements - open, airy, light, spacious). This treasure occupies approximately 9500 square feet (just over 880 sq.m.).

Key elements of the area include a two-story underground art gallery (humidity is of course controlled); a glass elevator that takes you to all floors; marble bathrooms; an 850-square-foot (79-meter) wellness center with massage services; a special stone tunnel that leads you into a four-car garage that Troon Pacific developer Greg Malin likens to a “bat cave.”

Photo: Jacob Elliott, Pacific Union International

Photo: Jacob Elliott, Pacific Union International

Photo: Jacob Elliott, Pacific Union International

It should be noted that the house knows how to take care of the health of the future owner. Up to 12 air changes per day pass through all rooms - meaning the air is literally completely replaced every hour, shielding cables are used to reduce electromagnetic frequencies, and exhaust vents under the kitchen sink and in every cabinet eliminate pollution and hazards from the air.

“We want to minimize industrial air,” says Malin.

Photo: Jacob Elliott, Pacific Union International

Photo: Jacob Elliott, Pacific Union International

Photo: Jacob Elliott, Pacific Union International

Photo: Jacob Elliott, Pacific Union International

The main architect of the house is Babak Doan of Ken Linsteadt Architects. If the house does sell for its asking price of $45 million, it will become the most expensive home ever sold in San Francisco, surpassing the previous record holder's $38 million.

Fun tidbit: Troon bought the house, which was designated a historic landmark, in 2014 for $4,5 million and continued construction. The city issued notices to the company for violations of city permits due to "work outside the scope of the permit" and also issued a record fine.

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, Troon Pacific has agreed to pay 400 000 dollars to the city, not recognizing that it has committed at least one illegal action. It was the largest contractual payment ever made by the developer due to the illegal demolition of a single-family home in San Francisco.

The dining room is almost the same size as the bedrooms.

Photo: Jacob Elliott, Pacific Union International

Underground art gallery.

Photo: Jacob Elliott, Pacific Union International

Wellness center with spa and sauna.

Photo: Jacob Elliott, Pacific Union International

Photo: Jacob Elliott, Pacific Union International

Open dining room.

Photo: Jacob Elliott, Pacific Union International

Entrance to the garage, resembling a cave.

Photo: Jacob Elliott, Pacific Union International

The pool is designed to enhance the reflective effect of water.

Photo: Jacob Elliott, Pacific Union International

Closed outdoor entrance on the famous curved street.

Photo: Jacob Elliott, Pacific Union International

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