Located up in rural Marin County, the grand estate in Nicasio is asking just shy of $4 million dollars. Sitting on 11 acres and has 300 degree views of Mt. Tan and the Berkeley skyline, was reported to be the last place Jerry owned before his passing in 1995.
The home's features include 7000 square feet of living space, with an additional 1500 Sq.Ft. artist's studio in the back. Designed with a Mediterranean flare, palm trees that surround the property, a luxurious swimming pool & spa, gourmet kitchen, grand stair case and an au-pair quarters, Jerry lived in style in one of the most breath-taking areas of Northern California.
Hidden in the rolling valley and hills of Nicasio, the property is somewhat remote and offers complete privacy. Surrounded by open space, the estate is self sufficient, with a deep well for water and large propane tanks for gas with a massive vegetable garden.
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