Robin Williams' former Californian home is on the market for just under $6 million
The six-bedroom property has far-reaching sea views.

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The home where the comedian Robin Williams lived before his passing in 2014 has come back on the market with a price cut.
The waterfront home in Tiburon, California, is now available for just under $6 million. Robin Williams had purchased the elegant property in 2008 for $4,050,000.
First built in 1987, this contemporary Mediterranean home offers a peaceful escape from the bustling city down the road.
Perched on the San Francisco Bay and set on a double plot with open water views throughout, this single level home is defined both by peaceful luxury and ease of family living.
The exterior of this Santa Barbara style home is both inviting and elegant. Sitting on a wide flat street, the iron gate encloses a beautifully manicured front yard with olive trees and rose bushes.
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The stylish front entry is appointed with rustic terracotta and decorative ceramic tile, flowing harmoniously into the interior.
Just off the kitchen facing the Bay is the media room complete with a 65” flatscreen, surround sound, built in media storage, and state-of-the-art custom gaming system. Perfect for family movie night on the oversized sofa or playing video games with friends.
At the back of the home, a spacious deck and pool area creates a wonderful indoor and outdoor living environment, perfect for those who love to entertain with the glistening sea as a backdrop.
Other notable features include a rather striking wood-panelled library with its own fireplace. A free-standing bath that overlooks the serene ocean and a spacious light-filled study.
Unobstructed views and direct access to the Bay truly characterise 95 Saint Thomas Way, and you will never run out of things to do while at home here.
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The property is available via Compass for just under $6 million.
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