Designed by locally renowned architect Jacques Ullman, the iconic Gropper/Hoyt House embodies modern Sausalito living--where dramatic architecture, luminous interiors, and sweeping views of Richardson Bay converge. At the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, it offers rare privacy, with a discreet stairway providing direct access to town favorites like Driver's Market, Equator Coffee, and Bar Bocce. Configured with two private wings, the layout emphasizes light, flow, and seclusion, each space oriented to frame the scenery. Walls of glass and skylights bathe the living and dining areas in sunlight, anchored by a sleek fireplace and an open chef's kitchen with large custom pantry. A striking office/library overlooks the marina, while flexible spaces--including a media room and a multi-purpose wing with kitchenette--adapt for work or leisure. An additional studio with a private entrance creates a serene retreat for art, music, or study. Multiple view decks and an expansive rooftop terrace foster seamless indoor-outdoor living. Upgrades include dual central A/C, Hunter Douglas shades, Elfa storage, new refrigerators, landscape lighting, monitored alarm, dog run, and custom garage cabinetry with lighted workbench. A rare architectural statement, the home unites refined design with modern ease.
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