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The former Hillsborough, California residence of legendary entertainer Bing Crosby has returned to the market following an extensive eight-month renovation. The property is now listed for $28.995 million.
The comprehensive overhaul, reportedly costing $3 million, has thoroughly updated the estate while aiming to preserve its mid-century character. The renovation touched nearly every aspect of the home, modernizing systems and finishes to meet contemporary luxury standards while respecting its historical pedigree.
Originally built in 1954, the home was purchased by Crosby in the 1960s. The crooner and film star, famous for classics like "White Christmas" and the "Road" movies with Bob Hope, owned the property for many years. The estate is situated within one of the San Francisco Peninsula's most exclusive and sought-after communities.
The listing highlights the property's serene, park-like grounds and its position on a prestigious cul-de-sac. The renovation has successfully bridged the home's storied past with modern expectations for high-end living, creating a unique offering that blends Hollywood history with 21st-century luxury. The return of this iconic property to the market is generating significant interest among discerning buyers seeking a home with both provenance and state-of-the-art amenities.
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