Billionaire venture capitalist Marc Andreessen's Bay Area mansion just got a price cut to $29.5 million — take a look inside
- The rooms have "extensive" custom built-ins designed to display art.
- The interior is light and airy.
- The home features two kitchens.
- The home has several concealed and visible screens.
- There's also ample space to host and entertain guests.
- The home also has a nice gym.
- And the grounds themselves are picturesque.
The home features a neutral color palette with American cherry and light oak floors.

Aside from the main home, there's also a one-bedroom guest house and a detached office and studio.
The rooms have "extensive" custom built-ins designed to display art.

There are five bedrooms, four bathrooms, and three half-bathrooms on the property.
The interior is light and airy.

Recessed lighting, skylights, and a light color palette bolster the atmosphere.
There is ample space for entertaining, relaxing, or pondering the state of the startup ecosystem.

There are also seven fireplaces on the property, The Wall Street Journal reported.
The home features two kitchens.

They come in handy for catering and private chefs, Compass noted.
The home has several concealed and visible screens.

"A hallmark of this residence is a commitment to media needs," the listing notes.
There's also ample space to host and entertain guests.

A "defining signature of this property is its capability to host significant personal, professional, & philanthropic events," the listing says. Andreessen and Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen — an educator, author, and philanthropist who founded the Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen Foundation — may have used their home often for hosting.
The home also has a nice gym.

It's equipped with mirrors, free weights, and stationary bikes.
And the grounds themselves are picturesque.

The estate itself features "manicured lawns, a covered terrace and a pergola, fountains and a reflecting pool," according to The Wall Street Journal.