KENTFIELD, Calif. — Gov. Gavin Newsom just bought a sleek six-bedroom mansion tucked away on a leafy road in a wealthy Marin County town, around 20 miles north of San Francisco.

The home, on Woodland Road in Kentfield, sold for $9.1 million last week, records show, and the buyer is a limited liability company formed by Newsom and his family, the San Francisco Chronicle first reported. According to the listing, the home’s “extraordinary luxury” includes floor-to-ceiling windows, LaCantina folding glass doors and a chef’s kitchen.

The property’s “resort-like” exterior features a swimming pool and spa and “inspiring” views of Mount Tamalpais. The California governor, and possible 2028 presidential candidate , appears to have gotten a good deal, too: The home was first listed at $9.5 million in September, before being relisted with a $1 million price cut last month.

Newsom’s office would not confirm the purchase but told SFGATE on Monday that “to ensure continuity in their children’s education, the family continues to split their time between Sacramento and Marin counties.” The news follows reporting in June that Newsom and first partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom planned on enrolling their four children in Marin County schools for the current academic year. Newsom, who was born in San Francisco but grew up in Marin County, sold his previous Marin County home, also in Kentfield, in May 2021 .

His gubernatorial term runs until 2027, and the Newsom family ma.