A house dubbed the “saxophone house” located in the Berkeley Hills is for sale for nearly $2 million.
The 4,000-square-foot property is on Tunnel Road and was built after the 1991 Oakland Hills fire.
Its original owner was an amateur jazz musician and its three stories have a ton of musical details including a golden staircase with treble-clef railings.
Over the weekend, the home was posted on the popular Facebook group Zillow Gone Wild.
The house features an Art Deco facade and large golden towers shaped like a saxophone. It was designed by Ace Architects and built in 1996. The main house sits on 10,000 square feet of property, and includes 4 bedrooms and 3 1/2 baths. There is a guest house with an additional bedroom and bathroom.
Watch the video above to see inside this unique home.