Robert Redford's Tranquil Napa Valley Haven Sells for $7M
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1/8Photographs Courtesy of Pacific Union InternationalA lucky unknown buyer has one less thing to “wine” about after purchasing Robert Redford’s former estate in Napa Valley. The St. Helena residence was acquired for $7 million, just below the original $7.5 million asking price. Redford and his wife, painter Sibylle Szaggars Redford, affectionally nicknamed the property Danza del Sol, or Sundance.The tranquil, 5,255-square-foot estate is a secluded haven for private residents. The main house boasts 3 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms, enveloped in an abundance of natural light, perhaps a nod to the property’s moniker. After moving in, the distinguished couple made detailed customizations, which included transforming a 907-square-foot space into a one-bed and bath studio where Sibylle could work.Soaking up the California sun proves to be an easy task in the backyard, whose primary feature is the in ground pool and hot tub. Lounge chairs strewn around the pool deck and the addition of a covered cabana create a cozy area to unwind.According to Variety, the couple expressed their desire to move to be closer to family in San Francisco. The bustling Bay Area will come as a stark contrast to the secluded nature of the St. Helena hills.Steven Mavromihalis of Pacific Union International represented the listing.Photographs Courtesy of Pacific Union InternationalA lucky unknown buyer has one less thing to “wine” about after purchasing Robert Redford’s former estate in Napa Valley. The St. Helena residence was acquired for $7 million, just below the original $7.5 million asking price. Redford and his wife, painter Sibylle Szaggars Redford, affectionally nicknamed the property Danza del Sol, or Sundance.The tranquil, 5,255-square-foot estate is a secluded haven for private residents. The main house boasts 3 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms, enveloped in an abundance of natural light, perhaps a nod to the property’s moniker. After moving in, the distinguished couple made detailed customizations, which included transforming a 907-square-foot space into a one-bed and bath studio where Sibylle could work.Soaking up the California sun proves to be an easy task in the backyard, whose primary feature is the in ground pool and hot tub. Lounge chairs strewn around the pool deck and the addition of a covered cabana create a cozy area to unwind.According to Variety, the couple expressed their desire to move to be closer to family in San Francisco. The bustling Bay Area will come as a stark contrast to the secluded nature of the St. Helena hills.Steven Mavromihalis of Pacific Union International represented the listing.
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