In early March, we told you about a one-bedroom in the prestigious Comstock in Nob Hill, which came to market at $2.495 million, making it the most expensive one-bedroom on the market at the time. The northwest facing unit—with amazing panoramic views of Twin Peaks, the Golden Gate Bridge, the North Bay, Alcatraz and Coit Tower in almost every room—has now sold for $2.3 million, or 8% under the asking price.

At just over 1,800 square feet, the sale works out to about $1,250 a square foot for the completely gutted and remodeled unit. That price is also about $700K higher than when the unit last sold at the end of 2006. Of course, it was also in a very different state at the time, with old carpeting; a closed-off, very outdated kitchen; and two bedrooms. (Before and afters are in the gallery above.)

Almost all the walls came down during the remodel and the carpeting was changed out for hardwoods, not to mention the addition of a completely new open concept kitchen and modern bathrooms. Also, the second bedroom was changed into a den/office with a glass wall separating it from the rest of the large entertaining space. Even the windows were updated to take better advantage of the unbelievable views.

By the way, if you’re looking for the same great views with a (slightly) smaller price tag, a 1,200-square-foot one-bedroom just came to market in the same building. You’ll get less indoor space but what appears to be a larger balcony to take in those incredible San Francisco sights, all for the bargain price of $1.75 million.

Emily Landes is a writer and editor who is obsessed with all things real estate.