Real Estate

Silicon Valley’s most expensive home with 35 bedrooms listed at $135MĀ 

A Silicon Valley home that just hit the market is the area’s highest-priced listing, asking a whopping $135 million. 

Listed five days ago, the estate sits on a massive 74 acres of land and is made ušŸ»p of 32 bedrooms and 26 bathrooms. 

The property, located in Woodside, is making a splash in the San Francisco Bay Area market, offering more than 23,900 squarešŸ’Ž feet of living space.

Known as Green Gables, the opulent spread was constructešŸ’Žd for a banker, Mortimer Fleishhacker, starting in 1911. The entirešŸ‰ compound now consists of seven homes in total. 

The sprawling property has been held by the same fź¦amily for five generations. 

“There may not be another estate of this size in the country [that] can offer its owner such an unusual combination of privacy, panoramic views … and multiple living options,” Brad Miller, one of the Compass co-listing agents, toldin a statement.

The Roman pool built to look like ruins. Realtor.com
The property holds three separate pools, a tennis court, a game room and a barn. Realtor.com
A two-story rustic tea house is chock-full of windows. Realtor.com

“The estate is also surprisingly close to [the town’s] shops, restaurants and the school in Woodside, one of the wealthiest and most vibrant enclaves in the heart of Silicon Valley,” Miller added.

Features of the property include a stadium-size Roman pool and panoramic views of California’s Pacific Coast Range. 

With the scaled main residence and carefully designed gardens surroundingšŸ…° the six additional homes, other amenities include two more swimming pools, a tennis court, an artistā€™s studio, a barn and a rustic, two-story stone tea house. 

The grounds boast edible and flower gardens, a lily pond, orchards, olive groves and a reservoir. Realtor.com
The 74-acre compound boasts panoramic views. Realtor.com
Known as Green Gables, the sumptuous spread was commissioned by a banker, Mortimer Fleishhacker, in 1911. Realtor.com

One of the pools is built as a free-form pool shaped around a colony of oaks. The Roman pool, located stepsāœ± from the main house, is built to look like ruins.

Three of the bedrooms contain original furnishings, and there is a game room with hšŸŒŗand-carved furniture.

Additional structures include a home from the 1970s with its own pool, an estate manager’s cottage, a modernist six-bedroom home and two buildings from the 1860s that have since been updated. 

The main residence comes with an additional six properties. Realtor.com
An open dining space looking out to the gardens Realtor.com
A private spring-fed reservoir. Realtor.com

There is also an expansive, spring-fed reservoir ā€” supplying much of the estate’s irrigation needs ā€” and a flower and vegetable garden.

Aside from edible gardens and flower gardens, the gšŸ’«rounds also have a lily pond, orchards and olive groves. 

The home boasts two private roads, wooded trails and ā€” according ź¦‡to the listing ā€”  offers the potential for a vineyard and equšŸ”“estrian center. 

In 19ź¦¦65, it was the site of a gala for the 20th anniversaryÜ« of the United Nations.

This property is co-listed by .