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Amy's Kitchen Moguls Seek $16 Million For Stinson Beach Hideaway

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Published on June 25, 2026
Amy's Kitchen Moguls Seek $16 Million For Stinson Beach HideawaySource: Butch Haze / Compass

Andrew and Rachel Berliner, the husband-and-wife team behind Amy's Kitchen, have quietly put their island-inspired Stinson Beach retreat on the market with a $16 million price tag. The gated Seadrift spread is pitched as a Bali-style hideaway, with five bedrooms and three bathrooms tucked into roughly three-quarters of an acre, and it sits among the most expensive waterfront offerings to hit Marin this year.

Seadrift listing and agents

The property officially landed on the MLS on May 19, represented by Compass agent Butch Haze alongside Sarah N. Butler of Oceanic Realty, according to Compass. Marketing materials lean hard into the resort vibe, highlighting lush tropical gardens, a heated pool and private beach access that frames the house as more private resort than weekend cabin.

House details and history

Public records and MLS data show the single-level home was built in 1983 and spans roughly 1,793 to 1,900 square feet on a 0.75 acre lot, with five bedrooms and three baths, according to Redfin. The Berliners purchased the property in late 2011 for about $5.7 million, per public record cited on the listing. Listing photos emphasize high vaulted ceilings and sliding glass walls that open directly to the gardens and the beach, a layout clearly designed to keep the ocean in constant view.

Owners' pitch and asking price

“In the kitchen, you can see the mountains and the ocean at the same time,” the Berliners said in a statement to The San Francisco Standard. The outlet notes the $16 million list price pencils out to roughly $8,400 per square foot and reports that the couple plans to keep their Petaluma ranch as their primary residence while they consider a potential replacement getaway in Hawaii.

Company background

Amy’s Kitchen launched in 1987 and has since grown into a national organic food brand with annual retail sales near $1 billion, as detailed by Fortune. For founders at that level, a coastal retreat like this is as much a lifestyle marker as it is a long-term asset for the family.

Market context and climate risk

Seadrift homes routinely command premium prices, but the enclave has also drawn scrutiny in local reporting over sea level rise and access issues that complicate long-range values, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. That tension, the allure of oceanfront living versus infrastructure and climate vulnerability, is increasingly part of the calculus for high-end waterfront buyers.

Additional photos, agent contacts and the full MLS entry are available on Compass. Haze and Butler are listed as co-listing agents, and the market will decide whether the $16 million ask lands a buyer.