In Paradise Clay, a waterfront enclave north of San Francisco, the estate of late comedian and actor Robin Williams is for sale at $7.25 million.
A swimming pool with a spa and stone patios fill out the grounds.
Williams, who graduated from Redwood High School in Marin County, bought the property through a trust in 2008 for $4.05 million, public records show. Following his death in 2014 at 63, the property was transferred the following year to a trust tied to his widow, Susan Williams. Among the world’s most successful entertainers of his time, the comic rose to fame in the late 1970s with his starring role on the sitcom “Mork & Mindy,” a spinoff of the popular “Happy Days.” As a film actor, Williams is remembered for prominent roles in “Good Morning, Vietnam” and “Dead Poets Society” . He won an Oscar for his supporting role in “Good Will Hunting” .
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