Twitter co-founder Evan Williams and his wife have just listed their home in San Francisco's Noe Valley for $2.995 million, Curbed SF reports (via Trulia).
They purchased the four-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom Victorian home back in 2009 for $2.4 million, and completely remodeled it.
The property has a guest house, and lots of outdoor space with expansive views of the city.
Williams left Twitter in 2011; last year he launched a new publishing platform, Medium, along with Biz Stone and Jason Goldman.
The Noe Valley home has a restored Victorian facade from the 1880s.
It has around 3,200 square feet of living space.
And an open floorplan that spans three floors.
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