The house in which the beloved actor once lived has sold 28.9 million US dollars one year after reaching the San Francisco market for $ 40 million.
The legendary actor and comedian Robin Williams' former manor house in San Francisco was sold for $ 18.1 million (USD 28.9 million).
The sale comes a little more than a year after his second woman has launched him for 25 million US dollars (40 million US dollars).
According to the Realor, the residence of the Italian Renaissance art served as a residence of Marsha Garces Williams for 30 years, and there she and Robin, who died in 2014 at the age of 63, raised her children.
Marsha, who separated from Robin in 2010, listed the house in October 2023 to reduce. Her children had flown in the nest and she was ready to move into a smaller accommodation, she said.
“It is a beautiful, happy house,” she said at the time about Mansion Global. “We had many, many fantastic years of fun and fun and joy there.”
Now this opportunity to fill the house will pass to its new owner, which, according to records, was closed on the property on January 23.
Robin Williams' former house in San Francisco was sold for $ 28.9 million, only a year after Marsha Garces Williams, his second wife, had launched it. (Photo by Lawrence Lucier/Getty Images)
Breathtaking views of the Golden Gate Bridge from the house. Photo loan: Open houses/Toptenrealestatals
Marsha, who separated from Robin in 2010, listed the house in October 2023 to reduce. (Image: realor.com)
The remarkable property was built in 1926 on a walled and closed property in San Francisco's Sea Cliff Viertel. (Image: realor.com)
The remarkable property was built in 1926 on a walled and closed plot of land in San Franciscos Sea Cliff district – a decade before the construction of the architect architect Earle B. Bererzs Golden Gate Bridge.
The extensive view of the Bay of San Francisco and the Marin Headlands are certainly one of the most important things that the buyer has attracted – whose identity was not unveiled.
The house extends to almost 985 m² and has many of the same architectural designs as in the creation of 1926, although the former couple raised their three children there.
“Marsha and Robin Williams brought the house to the tunnels and rebuilt it in the early 1990s to update all the important systems,” the Listing Agent Steven Mavomihalis told Realor.com® when the property was on the market for the first time came.
“However, they made a lot of effort to obtain the rare and valuable building materials that were used in 1926 that are simply no longer available in the construction of modern houses.”
The house has been kept very well since the actor's death.
The couple bought the house in 1991 for 3.2 million US dollars ($ 5.1 million). When they divorced in 2010, Marsha kept the property.
The main entry is anchored by a large staircase, which is covered with contemporary terracotta tiles and a wrought -iron railing. On the entire property there are the shape of the property, vaulted cover and marble details.
Marsha made sure that the house was meticulously maintained over the years. (Image: realor.com)
The couple bought the house in 1991 for 3.2 million US dollars. When it was divorced in 2010, Marsha kept the property. (Image: realor.com)
The other interior fittings include a media room, a gym, a sauna, a wet bar, a wine cellar and several panic rooms with walk -in safe. (Image: realor.com)
The main suite, one of six bedrooms in the house, has a look at the Golden Gate Bridge worthy of postcard. custom washbasins; a platform tub; And a walk -in shower. (Image: realor.com)
The tailor-made cuisine is equipped with a La Cornue area and other high-end devices, customer-specific cupboards with handmade wood inlays and a butler menu.
The main suite, one of six bedrooms in the house, has a look at the Golden Gate Bridge worthy of postcard. tailor -made, Japanese built -in washbasins; a platform tub; And a walk -in shower.
Other interior fittings include a media room, a gym, a sauna, a wet bar, a wine cellar and several panic rooms with walk -in safes.
Verdant lawns surround the house, and the private site includes a food terrace with grill, a fireplace and several other seating areas.
The Sea Cliff quarter has host a number of famous faces, including Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett, Twitter founder Jack Dorsey and actor Sharon Stone.
The area is only a few minutes' walk from Baker Beach, China Beach, a golf course, numerous hiking trails and the honorary art museum of the Legion of Honor as well as restaurants and shops.
Before he died, Robin held the keys of two additional properties in Northern California: a house in Tiburon that was sold in 2020 for 5.3 million US dollars (8.5 million US dollars), and a 264.26 hectare Napa Valley -Arsen named Villa Sorriso, which means “means”, what does “house of smile.”
This story first appeared in the broker and was published again with permission.