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Abstract:The San Francisco home comes with features like a fitness studio, massage room, and spa with a glass-enclosed sauna and steam shower.
A “wellness house” in San Francisco called Residence 2646 by Troon Pacific Inc has been completed.
The home comes with sustainable and wellness-oriented features including a fitness studio, massage room, spa, and yoga studio — and a $34 million price tag.
High-tech features in the home include an elevator, a lighting control system, a Tesla Power Wall and car charger, and Smart Home automation system.
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Wellness-mania is upon us, and now, if you have $34 million, you can even purchase a “wellness house.”
Residence 2646 by Troon Pacific Inc. is a five-level, four-bedroom, 7.5-bathroom home in the heart of the San Francisco Bay Area.
The residence comes with amenities like a fitness studio, massage room, and spa with a glass-enclosed sauna and steam shower.
Sustainable features throughout the home include a hospital-grade air filtration system that replaces all the air in the house every two hours, as well as a water filtration system.
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The residence also includes high-tech features like an elevator, a lighting control system, a Tesla Powerwall and car charger, and a Savant Smart Home automation system.
Keep reading for a look inside the home.
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