The family of California Gov. Gavin Newsom acquired a multi-million-dollar home in a Marin County purchase early in November. Local media outlets such as the San Francisco Standard and San Francisco Chronicle reported the purchase of the 5,600-square foot Kentfield home occurred Nov.
14. The luxury home was acquired via a limited liability company owned by Newsom’s wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, a source told FOX Business. Its sale price came in at $9.
1 million, a listing for the property showed. Kentfield is a community within Marin County, the county north of San Francisco. Just over 6,800 people called the town their home as of 2020, according to the U.
S. Census Bureau. Prices of houses currently on the market in the area vary, seeking $999,000 to $21 million, according to Realtor.
com. Kentfield saw homes go for a median $2.8 million as of last month.
The $9.1 million home’s roughly 5,600 square feet are spread across three floors. There are six bedrooms and 5 1⁄2 bathrooms within the “architecturally stunning” home, the listing said.
The house was designed with an open floor plan and boasts a chef’s kitchen. Many of its windows stretch from floor to ceiling, enabling plenty of light to shine in, photos indicated. Three rooms – the family room, living room and master bedroom – boast fireplaces, according to the listing.
It is replete with “multiple outdoor entertaining areas” as well as a pool and large, “lush” lawns, the listing reported. Its lot sp.