Chef Charles Phan, renowned for his Slanted Door restaurants, placed his Lower Pacific Heights home on the market last year. After his unexpected death in January at age 62, the home was taken off the market. Now, the property is listed again for $5.2 million, down from its previous $5.5 million asking price. The Phan family lived at this residence for almost 20 years, and Phan fell in love with it upon first sight. Designed by architect William Wurster, the home reflects modernist design and culinary heritage, incorporating both residential and commercial spaces.
Charles Phan's home in Lower Pacific Heights, built in 1919 by architect William Wurster, features a blend of modernist design and culinary excellence, reflecting his life and career.
The Phan family cherished their residence at 107 Wilmot St. for nearly two decades, with Charles falling in love with the property at first sight due to its potential.
After Charles Phan's untimely passing at age 62, the home was withdrawn from the market but has recently been re-listed for $5.2 million, reflecting its significant value.
Phan's home, which includes two addresses, showcases both residential and commercial aspects, highlighting his life intertwined with culinary and architectural legacies.
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