The late Robin Williams’s longtime San Francisco home has come to market with an asking price of $25 million. The 1926 Italian Renaissance villa boasts 10,598 square feet of living space offering stunning Bay views and coveted privacy.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Williams and his then-wife, producer Marsha Garces Williams, purchased the Sea Cliff home for $3.2 million in 1991. The pair divorced in 2010 and Marsha Williams was granted the house after the divorce.
The Williamses took the house down to the studs and rebuilt it with original elements, including woodwork, moldings, ironwork and angled wooden beams. Now, the property showcases six bedrooms and five-and-a-half bathrooms across three levels.
Walled and gated on a flat and usable corner parcel (measuring 17,149 square feet, per tax records), the grandeur, scale and volume of the property is simply unmatched in San Francisco. Plus, dramatic views that stretch from the Pacific Ocean to the Marin Headlands, the mouth of the Bay to the Golden Gate Bridge are sure to be a major selling point!
Steven Mavromihalis with Compass holds the listing.