The home where Robin Williams raised his kids sell…



A San Francisco mansion where the late actor Robin Williams raised his children for more than two decades has sold for $18 million.

The Italian Renaissance-style villa, built in 1926, is located in the exclusive Sea Cliff neighborhood and spans nearly 11,000 square feet across three stories, Kron4 reported.

The property, at 540 El Camino Del Mar, offers panoramic views of the Golden Gate Bridge, Marin Headlands and the Pacific Ocean.

The former couple had purchased the home back in 1991 for $3.1 million. Open Homes
Robin Williams at the “Jumanji” premiere in 1995 with his ex-wife Marsha Williams and their children. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images

Designed by architect Earle Bertz, the property combines old-world elegance with grandeur, featuring six bedrooms, six bathrooms and manicured gardens behind a gated perimeter.

Williams, who won an Oscar for “Good Will Hunting” and starred in beloved films like “Mrs. Doubtfire,” purchased the home with his then-wife, producer Marsha Garces Williams, in 1991 for $3.2 million.

The couple raised their children in the home before Garces Williams retained ownership following their 2010 divorce.

The living room. Open Homes
A den. Open Homes
The dining room. Open Homes
The breakfast room. Open Homes

Initially listed for $25 million in 2023, the mansion was described as “one of San Francisco’s most remarkable estate properties,” combining “period elegance and luxurious scale with modern sensibilities, joy and playfulness,” according to the previous listing.

The property, adorned with secret rooms and hidden passageways, was designed for his children.

“It’s a beautiful, happy house,” Marsha previously told Mansion Global when it first listed, adding that now that their children have grown, she was ready to downsize.

“We had many, many fantastic years of fun and play and joy there.”

One of the bedrooms. Open…