The monumental home is nothing short of extravagant, as reflected in its $96.8 million price tag.
At nearly $100 million, it's the most expensive home listed in the Bay Area in the last ten years, according to a spokesperson for the realtor. If it sells for above $47.5 million, the price of a Belvedere, Calif., mansion sold in August of 2015, it will officially be the most expensive Bay Area home sold in the last decade.
Like the rest of the house, the kitchen is lit with natural light streaming in through large windows.
There are plenty of amenities for entertaining in the backyard, like outdoor seating and a grill for barbecuing.
And what multi-million-dollar home is complete without a wine cellar?
McNealy told The Wall Street Journal that the home also has a safe room with panic buttons and a Kevlar door.
And perhaps the home's most extraordinary feature is its 7,300-square-foot multi-purpose sports area, which can be used as a tennis court and ice rink among other things.
A contender for the best part of the house is the pizza room, which includes a pizza oven for making, and enjoying, your own homemade pies.
There's a 110-yard golfing practice area as well, which all four of McNealy's sons utilized while they were living there. McNealy's oldest son, Maverick, is a professional golfer at 22 years old.
Source: PGA Tour