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Silicon Valley investor Richard Kramlich sells Bay Area estate for $20 million

Venture capitalist C. Richard Kramlich lists Presidio Heights Tudor mansion for $19.5M.

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enture capitalist C. Richard Kramlich has put his stunning Tudor-style mansion in San Francisco's Presidio Heights up for sale at a whopping $19.5 million. The 10,000-square-foot estate, located at 3699 Washington Street, boasts five bedrooms and eight bathrooms across four floors. Designed by Albert Farr in 1928 for bridge engineer Leland Rosener, the house features an original pneumatic vacuum system and breathtaking views of the Golden Gate Bridge.

    The property's grand living room boasts a massive stone fireplace, while formal entertaining areas on the main floor have tall ceilings and rough-hewn beams. A chef's kitchen opens to a family dining room with steel-framed French doors leading to a fireplace patio. The lower level features an additional entertaining hall, catering kitchen, wine cellar, gym, children's study, two-car garage, and guest apartment.

    The master bedroom on the second floor offers luxury features and stunning bridge views, while private offices on the top floor provide even better vistas through dormer windows. Kramlich, a renowned investor in Apple and numerous startup companies, is known for his impressive art collection, which includes the Kramlich Collection at their Napa Valley home and gallery. The couple also owns a Florida vacation home in Vero Beach's Windsor enclave.

Richard Kramlich's Bay Area estate sold for $20 million in Silicon Valley.