The story of the Perry House at 2606 Jackson Street is one of exacting vision, determined tenacity, and unified trust between architect and client. To suggest this creative journey was expected among the traditional Pacific Heights cityscape would belie the “shock of the new” delivered by this iconoclastic architectural statement. Designed by lauded San Francisco architect Olle Lundberg in 2002, the property represents a bold expression of sculptural modernism. Glass, steel, and stone are composed with clarity and intention, shaping interiors defined by light, proportion, and presence. Rather than reflecting the past, the residence looks forward, offering a confident gesture within a neighborhood known for its historic character.
Measuring 7,470± square feet, the three-bedroom home is grand in stature while intimate in livability, standing apart while remaining firmly rooted in its extraordinary surroundings. Situated on a prime, flat double lot and framed by Alta Plaza Park to the south and panoramic bay views to the north, this single-owner sale presents a rare opportunity to acquire one of San Francisco’s most important private residences.
OFFERED at $22,500,000