Pacific Union International Announces Sale of Beloved Mrs. Doubtfire House
Robin Williams Film Makes San Francisco Victorian a Landmark
San Francisco – Pacific Union International, Inc. today announced the sale of the iconic Victorian mansion in San Francisco that was used in the acclaimed Robin Williams film, Mrs. Doubtfire. Although the late actor never lived in the home, it became the scene of an informal shrine to Williams after his death in 2014.
Leading San Francisco real estate professional, Steve Gothelf of Pacific Union’s City office, represented the seller of the recognizable home, a beautifully detailed corner Victorian on a wide lot in one of San Francisco’s most desirable neighborhoods. Various upgrades throughout the home include an expansive kitchen remodel paired beautifully with the charm of the original Victorian architecture. The sales price for the 4 bedroom and 3.5 bath house at 2640steiner.com was $4.15 million.
Earlier this year, Pacific Union represented the buyer for another Robin Williams linked house, an expansive Wine Country estate in Napa that was sold to French vitners for $18.1 million in January, 2016.
About Pacific Union
Pacific Union is the San Francisco Bay Area’s premier luxury real estate brand operating in eight regions. The brokerage offers a full range of personal and commercial real estate services, including buying, selling, and relocation, and enjoys a relationship with Christie’s International Real Estate as an exclusive affiliate in in the San Francisco, Marin, Sonoma, Napa, Alameda and Contra Costa counties in the State of California. Locally owned, Pacific Union operates with an entrepreneurial mindset and unwavering commitment to deliver exceptional service and expertise. For more information, please visit us at www.pacificunion.com.
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