1201 California #1602: Living
While the ceiling may be faux-bois, the dining room paneling is not. Nor are the views faux (although perhaps a bit larger than life) from this Cathedral Tower penthouse.
1201 California #1602: View
∙ Listing: 1201 California #1602 (2/2) – $2,895,000 [Joel Goodrich] [MLS]

19 thoughts on “Quite Simply (And Our Apologies In Advance), Cathedral Tower Wood”
  1. Silver lining of a huge recession forming: the really rich bail out ahead of the big fall and you get to see how they live.

  2. The chair in the bathroom is a place for your valet to sit while you bathe so that they will be at the ready with the heated towel. The other alternative is for your personal secretary to discuss the days appointements. Note that it is politely aimed away from the tub.

  3. This guy gets the award for “Least Likely to Tell Your Client Your Home is Overpriced” award. He has some seriously out of whack listings. The Washington, Lyon, Vallejo and especially the Chestnut listing are crazy overpriced. I won’t even discuss the Pacific $65m joke. Keep dreaming.

  4. “This guy ” , (Joel goodrich), does list properties wayyy high, but he reminds me in a nostalgic kind of way of the old days of San Francisco real estate. Colorful expensive ties, bentleys, amazing cocktail gossip, and parties for clients at places like Maxine’s in Paris (Vincent Fria used to fly clients there for his infamous New Years Eve party). This was before every realtor wanted to be part of the “high end” market, and before the credit bubble. The game back then was not to get the listing, but to get in with the very small group of people who actually had money in this city. As an architect I would watch from the sidelines, but it was great entertainment.

  5. Please don’t paint wood. Go ahead and have it ripped out and resold, but don’t paint it.
    [Editor’s Note: We’re assuming (or at least hoping) that Jake was being sarcastic with that white paint remark.]

  6. The game back then was not to get the listing, but to get in with the very small group of people who actually had money in this city.
    Ah, I just saw this in an episode of “King Of The Hill.” Peggy needed to get some listings in Arlen Heights in order to sit at the boss’ table at the monthly luncheon, but wound up getting suckered into an MLM operation instead.

  7. It’s a co-op not a condo. makes sense, high HOA includes taxes.
    Are you sure about that? 2800/mo seems too low to include insurance and taxes.

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