California

This wild Bay Area mansion where Metallica drummer lived sold for $10.3 million

The Bay Area mansion where heavy metal rocker Lars Ulrich of Metallica lived has sold for $10.3 million, according to SFGate.

The hilltop Tiburon property was listed last year for $12 million as a “pocket listing,” the Sacramento Bee reported, which means it wasn’t broadly advertised or listed on MLS.

The estate at 11 Place Moulin was once owned by the Ulrich, a drummer, and then put into a trust, according to Marin County public records and Forbes magazine.

Panoramic views from the 13,000 square-foot home take in the San Francisco skyline and the bay, the Bay Bridge, Golden Gate Bridge, Angel Island, Alcatraz, the Marin Headlands and Mount Tamalpais.

The house has 25 rooms, including seven bedrooms, six full baths - one with a fish aquarium over the tub - and three half baths. There are five fireplaces, a library, recording studio and underground basketball court.

Steven Mavromihalis with Compass was the listing agent.

This story was originally published February 11, 2020 at 8:22 AM.

David Caraccio
The Sacramento Bee
David Caraccio is a video producer for The Sacramento Bee who was born and raised in Sacramento. He is a graduate of San Diego State University and a longtime journalist who has worked for newspapers as a reporter, editor, page designer and digital content producer.
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