Russian Hill Mansion Linked to Gap Founders Sells Fast $17M

Luxury Living in the Golden Gate City: A Russian Hill Mansion’s Swift Sale Reflects Marin’s Influence

This week, a real estate transaction across the bay caught everyone’s attention. While the deal happened in San Francisco, it definitely resonates with buyers and sellers here in Marin County.

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A Russian Hill mansion just sold for a hefty sum. The luxury market seems to be running hot, and even the most seasoned folks are raising their eyebrows at how fast these high-end homes are moving.

It’s fascinating to see how demand for luxury properties stretches from Marin’s rolling hills right into the heart of San Francisco’s cityscape.

A Testament to Developer Legacy and Architectural Excellence

The home at 888 Francisco Street isn’t just another fancy address. It’s got a story, thanks to its ties with one of Northern California’s well-known development families.

The sellers? Children of the late developer Robert Sydney “Bob” Fisher, who was the brother of Gap founder Donald Fisher. Bob Fisher left his mark on Northern California real estate, building more than 1,000 homes and playing a big part in Gap’s global growth.

This place, built in 1998 after a previous structure made way, reflects architect Sandy Walker’s vision. The design feels both thoughtful and bold—something you can’t help but notice.

A Glimpse Inside a Coastal Masterpiece

Step inside and you’ll find about 6,000 square feet of pure luxury. This home isn’t just a place to sleep; it’s a lifestyle.

  • Three beautifully designed bedrooms
  • Four full bathrooms and two half-baths—no one’s waiting for a shower here
  • A temperature-controlled wine cellar for anyone who loves their vintages
  • An elegant butler’s bar, perfect for hosting friends or just winding down
  • A private elevator, so you can skip the stairs (because why not?)
  • Expansive spaces for entertaining, all with sweeping views of Alcatraz Island and the Marin Headlands. Imagine starting your day with coffee or ending it with a cocktail, soaking in those iconic sights. Kind of hard to beat.

The Roaring ‘Eight Figures’: A Market Fueled by Innovation and Influx

This mansion closed for nearly $17.3 million. It took less than a month on the market.

That kind of speed isn’t a fluke. Big eight-figure deals are popping up all over San Francisco. Agents say the AI boom is bringing in a fresh crowd of wealthy entrepreneurs and tech folks.

With more people searching for luxury homes and not enough mansions to go around, competition is fierce. The energy isn’t just in the city—it’s here in Marin too.

From Tiburon and Belvedere to Ross and Kentfield, people are eager for prime locations and move-in ready homes. Even if it means a longer drive from the tech scene, buyers want that perfect sanctuary with a view.

Honestly, who wouldn’t want a slice of that Russian Hill allure? The appeal is real, whether you’re in Sausalito, Mill Valley, or anywhere in between.

Comparable Transactions and the Pinnacle of City Sales

The recent market activity paints a vivid picture of a thriving high-end sector. We’ve seen some standout sales that really drive this home:

  • A huge transaction at 2626 Larkin Street for $24 million.
  • Another big one at 2830 Pacific Avenue, which went for $27.5 million.

This year’s top San Francisco sale happened off-market for $56 million at 2898 Vallejo Street. Daniel Alegre, who used to work at Google and now leads TelevisaUnivision, owned that property—just to give you an idea of the kind of people making moves like this.

The quick sale of the Russian Hill mansion reminds us just how magnetic prime San Francisco real estate can be. It makes you wonder—what is it about these homes that keeps buyers coming, no matter what? Maybe it’s the mix of luxury, thoughtful design, and those killer views. Honestly, places like Larkspur and Corte Madera have that same magic, with scenery that’s hard to beat.

 
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