Extreme Pricechopper: Presidio Heights Mansion Built by Beer Loses its Foamy Head

Philip Ferrato

Last month, this c.1910 mansion in Presidio Heights was asking $15,000,000. Twenty days later, possibly after some frank exchanges over the Thanksgiving table, the price has come down $3,000,000.

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The 8-bed, 6.75-bath Edwardian-era McMansion was built by Adolph Coors for his daughter Lulu, and apparently the house was party-central way back when and we can assume there was some serious product placement, with taps in every room. At least until it became a girl's private school.

Unlike other recent high-priced (though smaller) offerings in the neighborhood, this one was last renovated in the mid'80s and the realtor's upfront about it needing work.

There are the predictably grand interiors, from the scant photos online, and we're loving the huge glassed-in deck off the kitchen with banquettes, barbecue, and a fence that's falling over.
· Presidio Heights: Great Views, Deferred Maintenance [Curbed SF]
· Washington Street Home Hits the market for $15 Million [SF Luxe]
· 3636 Washington Street [Redfin]

Photo caption: Presidio Heights mansion. (Curbed SF/MLS)