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Mrs. Doubtfire Home is on the Market for $4.45 Million
The San Francisco Victorian featured in Robin Williams‘ “Mrs. Doubtfire,” which became a shrine to the Bay Area–based actor after his death, is now on the market for $4.45 million.
Fans have been known to leave flowers and tokens of admiration on the doorstep.
The 3,300-square-foot house on Steiner Street was the setting for the 1993 comedy where Williams wore pancake makeup and a pair of falsies to impersonate a British nanny so he could spend more time with his children after divorcing their mother.
The Pacific Heights home, built in 1893, is near San Francisco’s famed Gold Coast and sits on a wide corner lot. It has four bedrooms, 3.5 baths, and formal living and dining rooms. The interior features hardwood floors, intricate millwork, and window-lined turrets. The white kitchen boasts a large island, subway tile backsplashes, and access to a garden patio.
The property belongs to Douglas Ousterhout, a leading doctor in facial feminization surgery for transgender patients, according to SFGate. He purchased the home in 1997 for $1.4 million.
Listing Agents: STEVEN M. GOTHELF
Source: REALTOR.com