The San Francisco Sea Cliff mansion of the late legendary actor and comedian Robin Williams has sold for $18.1 million almost one-third less than its original asking price of $25 million.
The San Francisco home of the late legendary actor and comedian Robin Williams has sold. (Open Homes)
The San Francisco home of the late legendary actor and comedian Robin Williams has sold. (Open Homes)
Williams and his second wife, Marsha Garces Williams, raised their three children in the home; and Garces Williams lived there until recently.
The 10,598-square-foot Sea Cliff property has six bedrooms and five-and-a-half bathrooms and was almost entirely rebuilt in the early 1990s, according to listing agent Steven Mavromihalis with Compass.
The San Francisco home of the late legendary actor and comedian Robin Williams has sold. (Open Homes)
“(The Williams family) took great pains to preserve the rare and valuable building materials used in 1926, which are simply no longer available in the construction of modern homes,” according to a statement by Mavromihalis.
The San Francisco home of the late legendary actor and comedian Robin Williams has sold. (Open Homes)
The Italian Renaissance Villa style home features a carved archway entry, marble columns and patterned terra cotta tilework, among other design features.
The San Francisco home of the late legendary actor and comedian Robin Williams has sold. (Open Homes)
The three-story property has 20 rooms, including a media/billiards room, a wine cellar, a sauna, a walk-in safe room, and a one-bedroom guest apartment.
The San Francisco home of the late legendary actor and comedian Robin Williams has sold. (Open Homes)
The San Francisco home of the late legendary actor and comedian Robin Williams has sold. (Open Homes)
Another of Williams’ homes, this one in Tiburon, was sold for $5.35 million in 2020.
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