Alamo mansion built by tech billionaire listed for $35 million

A sprawling mansion in Alamo built by Peoplesoft founder Dave Duffield is for sale for $35 million.

Living room with fire place. Large windows.
A mansion in Alamo, Calif. built by Peoplesoft founder Dave Duffield is for sale for $35 million (David Livingston). 

It took three-and-a-half years and $135 million to build the French country-style estate, named Fieldhaven, in 2012. The property sits on 21-plus acres and boasts 10 bedrooms and 22 bathrooms. The estate also has two guest houses and a barn that can house 20 cars.

Room with explosed beams, reclining chairs, exposed brick.
A mansion in Alamo, Calif. built by Peoplesoft founder Dave Duffield is for sale for $35 million (David Livingston). 
Bedroom with a chandelier.
A mansion in Alamo, Calif. built by Peoplesoft founder Dave Duffield is for sale for $35 million (David Livingston). 

Duffield sold the home in 2020 with the proceeds going to Maggie’s Fund, a no-kill pet shelter in the East Bay established in memory of his family’s beloved dog.

Large outdoor pool with mountain backdrop.
A mansion in Alamo, Calif. built by Peoplesoft founder Dave Duffield is for sale for $35 million (David Livingston). 
Outdoor kitchen.
A mansion in Alamo, Calif. built by Peoplesoft founder Dave Duffield is for sale for $35 million (David Livingston). 

In fact, the property includes a dog spa as well as two pools and an outdoor kitchen. The expansive grounds are teeming with lush lawns, mature oaks and stone walls. After the sale in 2020, a solar field was installed at the property.

20-car barn.
A mansion in Alamo, Calif. built by Peoplesoft founder Dave Duffield is for sale for $35 million (David Livingston). 

Marilee Headen of Compass and Taso Tzakos of Engel & Volkers hold the listing.

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