A Topanga dwelling as soon as owned by late Oscar-winning actor Robin Williams is available on the market for $1.75 million.
Spanning 2,750 sq. ft throughout 4 flooring, this canyon dwelling–accomplished in 1936 and up to date– has three bedrooms, three loos and a glass-enclosed sunroom on the highest flooring. It supplies “sweeping views of the canyon and mountains–a daily reminder of the natural beauty that makes Topanga so unique,” the itemizing reads.
Information point out that the property has been in the identical household since January 1985. They purchased it for $245,000 from Williams and his first spouse, Valerie Velardi, who took possession of it in December 1978, information present.
Nestled on a close to half-acre canyon lot, the home is surrounded by mature bushes.
The inside options easy white stucco partitions, wooden beams, hardwood and Saltillo tiled flooring, arched home windows, doorways and wall niches. Two spiral staircases join the flooring, with the principle dwelling areas on the second degree.
There’s a kitchen, lounge with a fire, eating room and household room.
The third-floor major bed room has a window seat, hearth and cedar-lined walk-in closet. A number of steps lead as much as the lavatory.
A one-bedroom, one-bathroom condominium on the decrease degree boasts a kitchenette, deck and separate entrance. By locking the door on the stairwell, the condominium might be remoted from the remainder of the home to be used as “a rental, art studio or guest retreat,” the itemizing suggests.
Larry Krogh of LIV Sotheby’s Worldwide Realty holds the itemizing .
For 4 seasons (from 1978 to 1982), Williams performed Mork from Ork, a rainbow suspenders-wearing alien recognized for the catchphrase “Nanu, Nanu” that he paired with a hand salute impressed by Dr. Spock’s “live long and prosper” salute
Williams went on to change into a field workplace star recognized for comedic and dramatic roles in movies resembling “The World According to Garp” (1982), “Good Morning, Vietnam” (1987), “Dead Poets Society” (1989), “The Fisher King” (1991) and “Mrs. Doubtfire ” (1993). He received the Academy Award for Greatest Supporting Actor for his function in “Good Will Hunting” in 1998. Along with his Oscar, Williams received 5 Grammys, 4 Golden Globes and two Emmys.
Williams died in August 2014 at 63.