A name that’s forever known to bring laughter and smiles to any household, Robin Williams, is the comedian who took the world by storm. Now, the late actor’s Tiburon, California estate is for sale at $7.25 million. The luxurious ranch is a contemporary Mediterranean-style abode that sits right on the San Francisco Bay. The backyard includes extravagant views of the open water and a serene escape from everyday life.
The six bedroom, seven bathroom, gated property sits just over 6,500 square feet on Saint Thomas Way. The perfectly landscaped property includes a variety of shrubbery and showcases plenty of curb appeal to potential buyers while the stucco exterior captures the Spanish influencer that many Californian homes are known for.

The main living space includes built-in, floor-to-ceiling storage that surrounds the beautiful, stone-trimmed fireplace. High ceilings and a wall lined with glass sliding doors creates an open and airy atmosphere that makes the room feel never ending.

The kitchen includes Mediterranean-style tile flooring which accentuates the warmth in the granite countertops and brass fixtures. The gourmet kitchen features high-quality stainless steel appliances and a gas countertop burner on the island. A casual dining area is right across from the eat-in bar while access to the back patio is available through a floor-to-ceiling doorway.

Rather than having the typical lush green backyard, Williams’ estate sits right on the edge of the San Francisco Bay. A heated pool, that includes a shaded area, overlooks the jaw-dropping views and provides a new take on luxury that we never knew existed until now.

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