Hilltop haven: Lars Ulrich's scenic Bay Area mansion asks $12 million
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Hilltop haven: Lars Ulrich's scenic Bay Area mansion asks $12 million
"Set behind gates, the hilltop compound comprises three parcels across two acres for extra privacy. Glass fills the home, taking in commanding views of the Bay, Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco skyline. Past a landscaped courtyard, double doors enter into a marble-washed foyer."
"There are about 25 rooms in total, including six bedrooms, 7.5 bathrooms, a library, sauna, movie theater, underground basketball/squash court and, of course, a recording studio. Hardwood lines the open floor plan, connecting a center-island kitchen to a living room with a wet bar."
"Walls of windows fill the master suite, and the sleek bathroom is anchored by a spa tub with a fish tank. A sunny breakfast nook expands to a spacious terrace, which descends to a swimming pool and spa."
Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich is selling his 13,000-square-foot mansion on the Tiburon peninsula for $12 million. Purchased in 1993, the gated hilltop compound spans two acres across three parcels and offers commanding views of the Bay, Golden Gate Bridge, and San Francisco skyline. The home contains approximately 25 rooms including six bedrooms, 7.5 bathrooms, a library, sauna, movie theater, underground basketball/squash court, and recording studio. The open floor plan features hardwood flooring, a center-island kitchen, living room with wet bar, and a master suite with spa tub and fish tank. A landscaped courtyard, swimming pool, and spa complete the property. Steven Mavromihalis of Compass represents the listing.
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