Price Cut: See Inside Robin Williams’ San Francisco Home As Housing Downturn Begins In San Francisco

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Not even a celebrity name is immune to a price reduction in the softening market of San Francisco. As one of the most expensive real estate markets in America, the city might be on the cusp of seeing something it hasn’t seen in a very long time: a buyers’ market. By the end of August almost 25% of homes on the market in San Francisco had come down in price, according to the Redfin Data Center, and the number of listings that entered the market during August was 75% higher compared to one year earlier (during the four weeks ending August 23rd). Days On Market is still low, at 26 days, but that is 13% higher compared to a year before and even though the median sales price of homes that did sell continues to be one of the highest in the U.S. at $1.5 million, its 6.6% year-over-year increase is almost half the national level increase of 11.4%.

Robin Williams’ house is just one of the many homes seeing a price cut across the city. The 6,500-square-foot contemporary first entered the market last November for $7.25 million, but now it has come back on the market for $5.99 million. Located in the Paradise Cay enclave inside Tiburon, where single-family homes start at over $1.5 million, this elongated design has Bay views from nearly every spot in the house. There is direct access to the Bay, with storage space for kayaks and paddle boards on the property.

With a double-lot location that allows for a third of an acre of property, the 6-bed, 6.5 bath home follows an open plan layout for the main living areas of the house. The kitchen has stainless steel appliances, a walk-in pantry, stone countertops, and enough room for a full-sized table.

The living room has a stone fireplace with a wall of windows and operable doors that open out to the pool.

The dining room has a custom-made chandelier by Bacchus Studios. Centered in the floor-to-ceiling windows is the original sculpture of a swimmer by artist Mark Chatterley.

Here is a close-up of the sculpture.

The primary bedroom has a private entrance to the back deck, two walk-in closets, an attached study and an large attached spa bathroom.

The rest of the house features a three-car garage, security system and extra room that can be used as a guest suite. For more information go to the dedicated website for the listing by the Wright In Marin Team for Compass.

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