As Mayor Newsom and his new bride continue their house hunt for a single-family home, his penthouse at 1101 Green awaits a new owner.
Listed at $2,995,000 twelve days ago, Newsom’s former bachelor pad hasn’t exactly attracted a feeding frenzy, despite its seller’s pedigree. Could the price be a tad high for a one-bedroom unit, despite the 1693 square feet shown in the tax records?
No matter; the unit has a commanding, three-bridge view, and the interior was designed by noted architect Michael Agins. The unit was last purchased for $2,350,000 in February 2006.
Could be nobody’s biting as the penthouse is priced high and out of style, just like Ga’s hair.
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