
"Hanging from the walls of Unit 1001 are the works of Picasso, Warhol, Chagall, Hirst, Paik, Raffaelli and Renoir, among others. The condo's seller has been curating these works "over several decades," listing agent Butch Haze of Compass wrote in an email. But the new buyer won't have to spend decades assembling a collection of some of the world's most hallowed artists' work."
"The condo spans 2,780 square feet in the uber-opulent, 45-story Four Seasons tower. Inside the unit are two bedrooms and three bathrooms, plus a home office/library. The kitchen sports the highest-level appliances and opens to the formal dining room. These rooms are accented by brick walls, high ceilings and oversized windows that frame striking city views."
Unit 1001 at 706 Mission Street in San Francisco's Four Seasons Aronson Building is a 2,780-square-foot luxury condo priced at $6 million. The unit features two bedrooms, three bathrooms, a home office/library, high-end appliances, brick walls, high ceilings, and panoramic city views. The property functions as an art gallery, displaying works by renowned artists including Picasso, Warhol, Chagall, Hirst, Paik, Raffaelli, and Renoir. The seller has curated this collection over several decades, valued between $30 million and $40 million. Buyers of the condo receive first right of refusal to purchase the entire art collection, allowing them to acquire a museum-quality collection without decades of personal curation.
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