Robin Williams made a serious attempt to sell his massive vineyard estate in Napa Valley. In 2012, legendary comedian asked $35 million for this estate, nicknamed Villa Sorriso (Villa of Smiles), but no one bought it. So, he has relisted his 653-acre estate and now looking for new buyer who is willing to pay $29,9 million. Built from Portuguese limestone, the main residence offers almost 20,000-square-feet of luxurious living spaces and includes five bedrooms and twelve baths (six full and six half).
It also boasts a two-story entry with a rotunda and bell tower, a billiards room, an oak-paneled library, a 12-seat home theater, a family room and safe room, as well as climate-controlled storage for art and wine. There’s even an elevator to help residents move quickly around the house. Outdoor amenities include a 65-foot pool, a horse barn and a spring-fed pond for bass fishing.
The vast property with 18 acres of olives and Cabernet Sauvignon grapes is crisscrossed with hiking and horse riding trails.