The stately San Francisco house that Robin Williams once shared with his ex-wife Marsha is up for sale – and for the very first time since the legendary comedian’s death. Originally built by architect Earle B. Bertz in the 1920s, the Italian Renaissance-style estate was extensively renovated and expanded by the couple into a mansion-sized compound with a hidden Prohibition-era bar, several secret passageways, a guest apartment and unobstructed views of the Golden Gate Bridge. Down the coast, one of Pasadena’s largest estates is available for $36 million. Long owned by famed televangelist Dr. Gene Scott, the property includes a 21,000-square-foot entertainment center with a Tiki bar and a 46-seat movie theater. |
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The late actor and comedian’s former Bay Area home features six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and 10,598 square feet of living space. Read More |
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| Formerly home to famed televangelist Gene Scott, the nearly 33,000-square-foot compound includes a main mansion, plus a separate entertainment center with its own Tiki bar and art gallery. Read More |
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| The 34-acre Southampton property was converted from an equestrian club into a sophisticated residential refuge. Read More |
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| The Greenwich mansion had a starring role in the 2014 romantic comedy featuring Michael Douglas and Diane Keaton. Read More |
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| The lavish Holmby Hills estate that doubled as disgraced biotech entrepreneur Elizabeth Holmes' real-life Silicon Valley residence in the Hulu mini-series has finally traded hands. Read More |
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| The 16-acre compound, owned by the Prince of Brunei, was once home to Michael Jackson. Read More |
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| The wildly extravagant house also contains an indoor basketball court, a beauty salon and an elevator in nearly 21,000 square feet of living space. Read More |
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| The South Florida development, slated to open in 2026, will include a 110-room hotel and 146 private residences starting at $2 million. Read More |
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