Perched atop Russian Hill, this once-in-a-lifetime penthouse encompasses more than 6,000 square feet across the entire top floor, encircled by terraces on every side. With unobstructed 360-degree views—from the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz to the Transamerica Pyramid, downtown skyline, and on clear days the Pacific Ocean shimmering past Golden Gate Park—this is San Francisco’s most commanding vantage point. Offered for the first time in 25+ years, the residence was originally designed for Billy Getty by Leavitt/Weaver, the creative duo behind the PlumpJack restaurants and hotels.
The interiors are a study in bold, modern luxury: hand-poured slab floors, kinetic furniture, mohair-upholstered walls, fiberglass Shoji screens that retract to reveal the sweeping glass perimeter, and a gilded foyer with ceilings soaring to 18 feet. Getty’s singular vision—an unbroken floor plan allowing a continuous walk around the entire perimeter with floor-to-ceiling glass—remains intact, heightening the sensation of walking on clouds.
Located within a recently renovated, full-service co-op, amenities include a state-of-the-art gym, a retractable-roof pool, an expansive entertaining lounge, and two private, key-secured elevators opening directly into the penthouse foyer. With architectural pedigree, cinematic scale, and limitless potential for renovation, this iconic residence represents the pinnacle of San Francisco living.