Sharon Stone’s former home with stunning views lists for $39 million in San Francisco
The San Francisco neighborhood of Sea Cliff is exclusive with the likes of Robin Williams, Eugene Levy and Sharon Stone and ex-husband Phil Bronstein calling it home. Even Twitter founder Jack Dorsey shoveled out $30 million for two homes in the area, Business Insider reported.
And now, the home once owned by Stone and Bronstein has listed in the elite Bay Area community for a whopping $39 million.
While the neighborhood comes with some glittery A-list ties, the seven-bedroom, 10-bathroom house, which was built before the Sea Cliff area existed, has an even more powerful backstory.
“The 8,495-square-foot residence sits at the end of a cul-de-sac and offers an impossible-to-find presence and legacy in the heart of the enviable Sea Cliff neighborhood,” the listing on Neal Ward Properties describes.
The esteemed Brown family that built this house in 1908 was inspired to do so after the 1906 earthquake and fire, finding the bluffs of Sea Cliff the perfect place to regroup and continue to write their prominent San Francisco legacy,according to an article by Florence Holub published in 2001 in the “Noe Valley Voice,”
While the house has some stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge and the Marin Headlands, the home was actually built before the famous bridge even existed. Construction for the bridge started in 1933 and was completed in 1937.
According to Dirt, Stone and her then husband, newspaperman Bronstein, bought the home in 1998 for $6 million and sold it for for $13 million in 2005.
The current listing is held by Neal Ward.
This story was originally published May 25, 2022 at 2:15 PM with the headline "Sharon Stone’s former home with stunning views lists for $39 million in San Francisco."