The late American entertainer Bing Crosby’s sprawling French Chateau-style estate sold last week for $25 million — $15 million less than its asking price.
Crosby, best known for his crooning holiday hit “White Christmas,” bought the property in Hillsborough, California in the early 1960s, as a gift for his wife Kathryn. The sprawling 5.38-acre property south of San Francisco offered the star and his family of five a reprieve from Hollywood. The estate remained in the family for six decades, but it only stayed on the market for less than four months.
Despite the discounted sale, first reported by Mansion Global, the transaction ranks among the Silicon Valley enclave’s priciest sales ever.
The residence, built in 1929, spans an impressive 14,000 square feet. Ornate fireplaces and intricate woodwork line the interiors, which include 11 bedrooms, an impressive library and a smoking room with a built-in bar. The estate also offers a separate wing for staff housing.
The Crosby family undertook extensive renovations on the house, according to Golden Gate Sotheby’s International Realty.
Kathryn commissioned hand-painted dining room walls by a prominent San Francisco artist, and the couple installed antiques from the collection of news baron and “Citizen Kane” inspiration William Randolph Hearst. Those additionaly include a hand-carved wooden staircase banister and Georgian paneling from a 17th-century English manor home.
Hearst was a close friend of Crosby’s, the Wall Street Journal reported, and an avid collector of European antiques.
The outlet also reported that the couple filled in the property’s pool for the safety of their three young children.
Crosby lived in the luxurious home until his in death in 1977. His heirs retained the property until the death of his second wife Kathryn in 2024, according to the Journal, after which time Crosby’s children decided it was time to sell.
Compass agents Alex and Pierre Buljan told Mansion Global that the transaction, which closed on Thursday, places the home in the top five priciest home sale’s in the history of Hillsborough. This puts the Crosby estate in league with Elon Musk’s 47-acre former estate that sold for $30 million in 2021 and again for $35 million in 2022.
While the buyer is not yet identifiable in public records, Buljan told the outlet they are a Hillsborough local that plans to maintain the character and history of the home.