It's hard to imagine stress following you home when you're kicking back in a garden mansion on top of San Francisco's Russian Hill. Aside from the fact that you'd be facing mortgage payments on the $45 million house, which happens to be the most expensive home in the Bay Area.
Designed by real estate company Troon Pacific, the approximately 9,500-square-foot Residence 950 is legitimately next level. The mansion, which offers an escape from the hustle and bustle of the city without sacrificing the views, is located at 950 Lombard Street. Among some of its many standout features panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay, the East Bay Bridge, Alcatraz, Angel Island, Downtown San Francisco, and Coit Tower.
"A home like Residence 950 is an impossible find in San Francisco, a virtual oasis in the heart of the city," Gregory Malin, CEO of Troon Pacific, stated. "It was essential for us to provide a home that is truly unique, has the most sought-after amenities and materials, and remains understated from the street and then reveals a rare level of amenity and openness."
As if the exterior wasn't spectacular enough), the interior includes insane amenities like an elevator, a subterranean art gallery, wellness center, and bat cave-style garage. The list goes on, but you'd have to see it to believe it.