Discover 2206 Lake St
Offered At $8,700,000
Property Details
Bedrooms 4
Bathrooms 3.5
Interiors 5,080± sq.ft.
Garage 3 Car
Built 1911
2206 Lake Street is located within West Clay Park, one of San Francisco’s five residential park enclaves and among a limited collection of homes set above Lake Street, a position defined privacy and panoramic outlooks. Offering approximately 5,080± square feet with 4 bedrooms, the residence is oriented to capture sweeping views of the Golden Gate Bridge and Marin Headlands, with a vantage point that remains both open and unobstructed. Beautifully appointed interiors span four levels, where traditional architectural elements are preserved and thoughtfully updated, allowing the home to feel both classic and current.
Positioned moments from the Presidio and Baker Beach, the home offers immediate access to miles of trails, open green space, and coastal outlooks. Just two blocks from Clement Street, a lively collection of restaurants, cafés, and the upcoming Bi-Rite market brings everyday convenience within easy reach. Direct access to the Golden Gate Bridge connects seamlessly to Marin and Wine Country, placing weekend travel and outdoor escapes effortlessly within reach. It is this interplay between setting and design, between openness and retreat, that defines the experience of living here, creating a home that feels elevated, composed, and quietly rare.
• Located within West Clay Park, one of San Francisco’s five residential park enclaves, known for its collection of fully detached homes and enduring neighborhood character
• One of a West Clay Park’s limited twelve homes set above Lake Street offering sweeping views of the Golden Gate Bridge and Marin Headlands create a defining visual presence throughout the home
• A beautifully proportioned living room anchored by a gas fireplace provides a refined setting for both everyday living and entertaining
• A formal dining room offers a gracious setting for hosting, with a sense of scale that balances both intimate and larger gatherings
• A designer kitchen with high-end appliances anchors the main level, seamlessly connecting to the family room and sunroom
• The primary suite is positioned to capture expansive outlooks and includes two walk-in closets and a dedicated vanity space. Second en-suite bedroom on this level
• The upper level includes two bedrooms and a shared bath, along with a den that opens directly to a private deck
• A spacious lower level includes a large family room, dedicated workout space, laundry area, and direct access to the landscaped rear patio
• The rear patio serves as a private outdoor extension of the home, where greenery and open sky create a calm and sheltered environment
• A two-car garage with additional off-street parking provides a level of convenience and accessibility rarely found in this setting
• Moments from the Presidio, Baker Beach, and Clement Street, with direct access to the Golden Gate Bridge for seamless connection to Marin and Wine Country
Walkability to breathtaking Baker beach
EASY ACCESSIBILITY TO THE PRESIDIO
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West Clay Park: A Quintessential San Francisco Neighborhood
Classic San Francisco. Community. Natural beauty. These are some of the many words that the neighborhood of West Clay Park evokes. As one of a number of residential parks that were successfully developed in San Francisco, the West Clay Park neighborhood was immediately recognized by city residents as a unique opportunity to enjoy the benefits of suburban living within the city limits. The natural beauty afforded by this location cannot be overstated. It is no wonder that Ansel Adams and his family were longtime residents of the neighborhood. With direct access to Baker Beach and the Land’s End hiking trails, scenic biking trails and golf at Lincoln Park, and surfing for the brave at heart, activity filled days await. For the more culturally inclined, the Legion of Honor museum is nearby, housing the city’s European art collections and important traveling shows. The neighborhood is filled with local stores and the business district of Clement Street has numerous restaurants. West Clay Park is an eco-system unto itself, offering the traditions and small town feel of San Francisco’s days gone by.
