2006 Washington St., No. 10

Who wants to live in a $24,000,000 co-op on the corner of Washington St and Gough?

This particular unit has been on the market for a year, started at a price tag of $35,000,000. Switched realtors and reduced the priced to $29,000,000 but that still wasn’t enough. It has been priced at $24,000,000 since 11/6/2024

To be fair, this is not an ordinary co-op, this is a 3 bedroom, 3 full bathroom, 2 half bathroom, 5700 sq ft, penthouse co op with 2 parking spaces, and a private terrace. Its unbelievable and the views are jaw dropping.

Lets dive into some details.

2006 Washington is the crown jewel of Pacific Heights apartments. Following a multi-year redesign & renovation led by the award-winning team of architect Andrew Skurman & interior designer Suzanne Tucker.

2006 Washington serves residents with a 24/7 attended lobby, in-house manager, elegantly landscaped private garden, commanding porte cochre (a porch where vehicles stop to discharge passengers.)

What is a co-op, or stock cooperative? Is it like a condo? Yes and no, think more like TIC. “A stock cooperative, also known as a co-op, is a real estate development where a corporation owns the property and shareholders have the right to live in a unit”

There are 10 co-op buildings in San Francisco

Built in 1924, the building has 11 units or “condos”

The HOA fees are $11,954 for this unit and cover Common Areas, Gas, Insurance, Insurance on Structure, Maintenance Exterior, Maintenance Grounds, Management, Property Tax, Security, Sewer, Trash, Water

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