The San Francisco home where Robin Williams raised his children has sold for $18M
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The historic mansion in San Francisco where Robin Williams raised his children for over two decades has been sold for $18 million. Built in 1926 and adorned with Italian Renaissance style, the nearly 11,000-square-foot villa features stunning views, six bedrooms, and a rich history, reflecting the joy the family experienced there. Initially listed for $25 million, the estate was described as remarkable, blending elegance with modern touches. After Williams' 2010 divorce, the property remained with his ex-wife, who decided to downsize as their children grew up.
"It's a beautiful, happy house," Marsha previously told Mansion Global when it first listed, adding that now that their children have grown, she was ready to downsize.
The property, adorned with secret rooms and hidden passageways, was designed for his children.
Williams purchased the home with his then-wife, producer Marsha Garces Williams, in 1991 for $3.2 million.
Initially listed for $25 million in 2023, the mansion was described as one of San Francisco's most remarkable estate properties.
Read at New York Post
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