The house is located at 950 Lombard Street in San Francisco's Russian Hill.
The compound sits on 9,500 square feet of property, which includes 100-year-old olive trees and an outdoor kitchen.
... and includes a four-car garage, which is entered through a tunnel on the side of the hill.
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The property takes up two lots and the home itself is a modern mix of concrete structures and bright, open spaces.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe home has four levels, all of which are connected by a glass elevator ...
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... that reaches from the two-story underground art gallery ...
... to the three ensuite top-level bedrooms, including a master bedroom.
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The master bedroom opens up to a deck with sweeping views of the city.
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The middle two floors of the home feature plenty of open living spaces, as well as two more ensuite guest bedrooms ...
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next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip Ad... two separate bars ...
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... and a formal dining room.
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In addition to offering plenty of seating ...
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... the kitchen also opens right up into the grounds.
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The complex also features an 850-square-foot wellness center, including a massage table ...
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdA 40-foot infinity pool is the finishing touch to one of the home's many patios.
The patio area offers yet another dining area, replete with two chandeliers and more views across the bay.
Val Steele, listing agent with Pacific Union International in San Francisco, described the complex as offering the "rare opportunity for a person to own their own 'park' in San Francisco."
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"There has never been an offering of this kind in the city and there may never be one of this caliber again," Steele added.
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next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe home is listed for a whopping $45 million.
If it sells at asking price, 950 Lombard will become the most expensive home ever sold in San Francisco, displacing the current record-holder, which sold for $38 million in 2017.