
FILE - In this Aug. 15, 2014 file photo, a woman stops to look at a makeshift memorial for actor Robin Williams outside a home which was used in the filming of the movie "Mrs. Doubtfire" in San Francisco. The iconic "Mrs. Doubtfire" house, which served as a temporary shrine to Williams after his suicide in 2014, has sold for $4.15 million. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg, file)
SAN FRANCISCO – A San Francisco home that served as the setting for the popular 1993 movie "Mrs. Doubtfire," starring Robin Williams, has sold for $4.15 million.
The San Francisco Chronicle reports that the four-bedroom Victorian in the Pacific Heights neighborhood sold this week after being listed in September for $4.45 million. It did not identify the buyer.
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The iconic "Mrs. Doubtfire" house served as a temporary shrine to Williams after his suicide in 2014, amassing flowers, candles and other items mourning the Bay Area-based comedian's death.
The previous owner of the home was a plastic surgeon who bought it in 1997 for about $1.4 million.
Last year, a disgruntled former patient set two small fires that didn't cause much damage.