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Robin Williams’ Napa Valley Estate Sells for $18.1 Million
Villa Sorriso or ” Villa of Smiles” the sprawling 640 acre spread sold on Monday for $18.1 Million dollars according to the New York Daily News.
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And there’s plenty of room for friends and family, with five bedrooms and 10 bathrooms in the main house, and a separate caretaker’s cottage with four more bedrooms.
Other stunning features include a bell tower, a 12-seat home theatre, lifts to all three floors and a study, where Robin used to read and relax.
The Napa Valley estate of late actor Robin Williams has been sold for NZ$27.8 million.
Williams’ estate, located in the Mayacamas Mountains, first hit the market in 2012 – two years before the actor’s death – and was listed for $35 million, before having its price cut several times before it sold. Now wine from the property’s 18.4 acres of vineyards is made off-site by local growers; it’s unclear if the buyers, who plan to make wine from the vineyards, will build a winery on the property, The Journal adds. Outside, a 65-foot infinity-edge swimming pool overlooks the surrounding hills. Alfred and Melanie Tesseron of Château Pontet-Canet in Pauillac have not confirmed the price paid for the property, but the purchase marks their first foray into the Napa Valley and outside of Bordeaux.
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William Densberger and Rob Landsness of Pacific Union represented the buyers. The listing, which was managed by Cyd Greer and Joyce Rey of Coldwell Banker Previews International, reportedly dropped down to $22.9 million recently.