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#1356626
Single Family

Sharon Stone & Phil Bronstein's House (Former)

San Francisco, CA
Sharon Stone

Sharon Stone

Seductive actress
Age 67 Pisces

Seductive actress who became famous for her role in the 1992 film Basic Instinct.

8,000

Sq Ft

1908

Year Built

About this home

Sharon Stone & Phil Bronstein's home. The Hollywood actress lived here with her ex husband after they bought this mansion in 1998. She sold this oceanfront mansion in 2005 for $13 Million. It was listed for sale in 2022 for $39 Million. The mansion was built in 1908 for a prominent family who survived the 1906 earthquake. It was the first house built in the Sea Cliff neighborhood. The Italianate Victorian mansion spans across 8,000 square feet and has 7 bedrooms, 8 full bathrooms and 3 half bathrooms.

Property Details

Property TypeSingle Family

Listed Price

$13,000,000

Listing #1356626

About This Single Family in San Francisco, CA

This 7 bedroom, 0 bathroom single family is located in San Francisco, CA. The property spans 8,000 square feet of living space, and was built in 1908. The property sold for $13,000,000, placing it in the ultra-luxury segment of the market.

Sharon Stone & Phil Bronstein's home. The Hollywood actress lived here with her ex husband after they bought this mansion in 1998. She sold this oceanfront mansion in 2005 for $13 Million. It was listed for sale in 2022 for $39 Million. The mansion was built in 1908 for a prominent family who survived the 1906 earthquake. It was the first house built in the Sea Cliff neighborhood. The Italianate Victorian mansion spans across 8,000 square feet and has 7 bedrooms, 8 full bathrooms and 3 half bathrooms.

Built in 1908, this is a historic property with over 118 years of character. Older homes in this era often feature solid construction, distinctive architectural details, and established landscapes, though buyers should account for potential updates to electrical, plumbing, and insulation systems.

Real Estate in San Francisco, CA

California is one of the most expensive real estate markets in the United States, driven by high demand in coastal cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Diego. Limited land for development, strict zoning regulations, desirable weather, and a concentration of high-paying technology and entertainment jobs create persistent upward pressure on prices. The state offers diverse property types from beachfront homes and hillside estates to Central Valley farmhouses, with internal price variation that is among the largest of any state.

What Determines Value in the Ultra-luxury Segment

In the ultra-luxury price range where this single family in San Francisco sits, buyers are typically weighing a specific set of trade-offs. Ultra-luxury real estate operates by different rules than the broader market. Buyers at this price point are generally purchasing on the strength of specific features — waterfront, views, architectural significance, or historical provenance — that cannot be replicated elsewhere, rather than making purely financial decisions.

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