Robin Williams and his ex-wife Marsha's longtime San Francisco home has hit the market for $25 million. The property, represented by Compass realty, was originally built in 1926 and restored by Robin and Marsha. The three-story estate has six bedrooms, eight bathrooms and is deemed "Sea Cliff's crown jewel," per the listing. Per Compass, Marsha is looking to downsize since her children with the late comedian have all moved out of the house.
They expanded the home to its current 10,598 square feet on three levels. However, they 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," he concluded. The home has views of the Pacific Ocean and the Golden Gate Bridge and is completely private. The Williams' home is walled, gated and about 17,149 square feet.
Robin wed for the third time in 2011 to Susan Schneider. The couple was together until his death in 2014. He was 63.