Today Architectural Digest brings you just north of San Francisco to Marin County, California to tour a custom designed mid-century mansion laced with Japanese influences, currently on the market for $29 million. Built in 1969, the 11,500 square foot home is situated on a hilltop overlooking the picturesque Ross Valley, with inspiring Japanese-style gardens and timelessly chic interiors greeting you at every turn.

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26 Comments

  1. Awesome! your potential seems limitless. I'm fascinated with investing but being a single mother and juggling all these things are quite difficult. how best can I start and what sector to engage in?

  2. This home definitely needs someone who is going to love it unconditionally and treat it with a high level or respect for sure. The only home I have ever seen that I wish I was a billionaire so I could have my entire family live here. Especially my grandparents who could grow old and happy here.

  3. Down from $43 mil in 2019. What a steal 😂. How’s traffic on sir Francis drake these days?

  4. I feel like he wants us to congratulate him on not drawing on the walls.
    "Look at how pristine they are!" he says while thinking back to Christmas '74 when he held his mother hostage to the booger on his finger as he moved closer to the wall.

  5. Copper pipes carrying water across all ceilings….yeah well I guess if you have 29,000,000 to spend on this property you’ll be smart enough to maintain, err pay to maintain it. This is an impressive house everywhere else.

  6. this house was listed for 43M in 2019. must be in a terrible spot or people really just hate japanese inspired homes

  7. If my future crib were to have a tiki bar, it would be Goddamn non-smoking and styled like the Prohibition era.

  8. Id rip out all the old crap and make it better – i wouldnt make people sit in my dads old clothing lol these guys must whiff their own farts a little too long get a grip baldy

  9. Is this house not the house where the Japanese father built the house as a part of the natural landscape and elements and then the family was murdered? By some Manson like hippies living in the woods in the late 60’s early 70’s!????? His wife was Scandinavian I think and one of their children survived the rest of 5 members of the family died ?

  10. Outstanding architecture. May it always be preserved exactly as is.

  11. I’m super impressed by the level of detail and authenticity. Just the sheer brain power that went into this build is remarkable. Incredibly well thought out!

  12. once i heard all the stories, feel the emotion, love , and passion he has for this home n heard the price, i think its worth sooo much more. this work of art is priceless. id never want to let it go.

  13. It’s a beautiful home. But for the money, feel it could use updating. Not a whole lot, just enough to bring the amenities up to speed.

  14. japanese architecture is breathtaking, i love to see modern projects inspired by it

  15. This will sadly be a teardown. His parents tore down a historic estate to build this house, so the cycle will likely continue

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