Offered at $665,000

Sold at $715,000

Designed by prominent society architect Henry Smith and completed in 1928, the distinctive Red Stone Apartments are well-known and a desirable address in the City.

In 1928, this building was advertised as being on "Artist's Hill".
1450 Greenwich No. 501
Henry C. Smith, architect
Stairway, a strong architectural element of the building, is graced by lush plantings, and winds up to the entry.

"Particular attention has been paid to the landscaping with such result that beautiful gardens surround the entire building".

SF Chronicle, Sept. 1, 1928

Lobby is noteworthy ...designed in the old Spanish style appointed with rich-coloured tiles, beamed ceilings and dramatic lighting.
This delightful corner unit has formal living room with working fireplace, south and east-facing windows and crystal wall sconces.
Dining area has French doors that open out to balcony.
View from Balcony looking east
Balcony provides open-air views and a wonderful place to have plants and enjoy being outside.
Bedroom has good proportions and closet space.
East End of Kitchen
Gourmet kitchen has custom cabinets, marble countertops, Sub-Zero® refrigerator, Miele® stove with elegant stainless steel oval-shaped ventilating wall hood.
Bathroom has custom vanity with artful glass sink and shower over tub with tile surround.
custom glass sink detail
Common roof deck has clubhouse and spectacular Golden Gate Bridge and Russian Hill views.

Club House
There are hardwood floors throughout. Custom draperies in living room, dining room and bedroom are included in the sale. There is parking for one car and additional storage space.

Pet-friendly building allows "two (2) four-legged animals".

Roof Deck looking East
View from Deck looking North
For information or to schedule a private appointment, please call the listing agent:

Roland Jadryev, CIPS, CRS

415- 351- 4615