Inside Julia Roberts’ stunning $8.3M San Francisco home

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“Pretty Woman,” prettier house.

Julia Roberts shelled out $8.3 million for a five-story century-old Victorian Revival-style home in the heart of San Francisco. 

The Post has obtained photos of the five-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom property, located in the quiet and low-key Presidio Heights neighborhood. 

Roberts, 54, purchased the 6,245-square-foot stunner on Jan. 6, 2020 after a nearly $2 million price cut. It was originally listed for $10.25 million. 

The A-list actress — who was most recently spotted basking in the Australian sun in a hot pink swimsuit — is known for her acclaimed roles including “Erin Brockovich,” for which she won an Academy Award, “Steel Magnolias,” “Pretty Woman” and “August: Osage County,” among many others.

Julia Roberts shelled out $8.3 million for a five-story San Francisco home.
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Built in 1907-’08 by architect Sylvain Schnaittacher and remodeled by John Wheatman, the “Homecoming” star’s residence boasts views of the San Francisco Bay and Golden Gate Bridge from the kitchen, family room and the primary bedroom suite.

The house is made up of five floors, an a bonus room.
The house has five floors and a bonus room.
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The home includes a bonus room on the top floor, in addition to the five floors, and a two-car tandem garage, wine room, outdoor dining space and garden.

Property records show the home is under the “Grayfox Trust,” the same trust associated with her country-spanning collection of real estate, including a scenic ranch in Malibu’s Point Dume and a West Village co-op in New York City.

The primary ensuite bedroom.
The primary bedroom.
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Interior features include a custom gourmet kitchen with marble countertops, six burner gas stove top, two dishwashers, two sink stations, a walk-in pantry, a breakfast bar and breakfast area, a previous listing said. Additionally, there is a wet bar, wine fridge and desk area.

In the kitchen is a back hallway which leads to a second set of stairs to the other four floors.

The kitchen.
The kitchen.
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The grand staircase features stained-glass windows.

On the third floor is primary en-suite bedroom which has a walk-out slate balcony and skylight. There is also a separate dressing table area, walk-in closet with wood-paneled doors, a large remodeled bath with split vanities and a separate shower and tub.

In 2016, she sold her sprawling Hawaiian oceanfront estate for $16.2 million. 

The entryway.
The entryway.
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The foyer.
The foyer.
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The home boasts coffered ceilings.
The home boasts coffered ceilings.
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The formal dining room.
The formal dining room.
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The reading room.
The reading room.
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The formal living room.
The formal living room.
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Another living space.
Another living space.
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The bonus room.
The bonus room.
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A dressing room.
A dressing room.
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The terrace off of the main bedroom.
The terrace off of the main bedroom.
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Another bedroom.
Another bedroom.
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One of five bedrooms.
One of five bathrooms.
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Another bathroom.
Another bathroom.
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A den.
A den.
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A study.
A study.
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The wine cellar.
The wine cellar.
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An entertainment area.
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The back patio.
The back patio.
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