Robin Williams’ Former Home Finds a Buyer: California
Outside, an ample deck runs along the back of the home, with numerous access points, to create an ideal indoor-outdoor living space. Multiple seating areas and a dining area are all set around the pool
The home came back on the market in July with a new price point of $5,995,000. That was low enough to attract a buyer, who closed at the even lower amount.
After a year on the market and several price cuts, the last home where the late comedian Robin Williams lived before he died in 2014 has sold for $5.3 million.
Williams, a movie star and king of stand-up comedy, purchased the waterfront property in the Tiburon, CA, enclave of Paradise Cay for $4.05 million in 2008, according to realtor.com®
Study
Robin Williams’ former home
Living room and water views
Dining room
Kitchen and breakfast nook
Media room
Master bedroom
Robin Williams’ former home
After his headline-grabbing death at the age of 63, his wife, Susan Schneider Williams, inherited the home. In 2019, she put the place on the market for $7.25 million.
But the one-story contemporary failed to find a buyer at that price, so the ask was trimmed to $6,950,000 in early 2020, and then shaved down again to $6,795,000 in April.
The home came back on the market in July with a new price point of $5,995,000. That was low enough to attract a buyer, who closed at the even lower amount.
The comedian’s former abode is seriously nice. Measuring 6,517 square feet, the six-bedroom, 6.5-bathroom layout on a two-lot parcel overlooks the San Francisco Bay from most rooms.
The floor plan features a spacious living room, formal dining room, and eat-in kitchen, as well as a media room where you can catch a classic Williams flick, such as “Mrs. Doubtfire” or “Good Will Hunting.”
The master suite, with bay views and direct access to a back deck, includes two walk-in closets, a master bathroom and dark wood study. In addition, there are two more en suite bedrooms and a kids’ bunkroom.
Outside, an ample deck runs along the back of the home, with numerous access points, to create an ideal indoor-outdoor living space. Multiple seating areas and a dining area are all set around the pool. With direct access to the bay, the home features built-in racks to keep your kayaks and paddleboards handy.
Other amenities include a laundry room, an en suite au pair unit, three-car garage, and a bonus space for an office, studio, or sixth bedroom.
Source: Realtor.com
Images: Jacob Elliot
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