25) MARISSA MAYER, YAHOO!
Marissa Mayer, Yahoo's new CEO, owns a $5.2million, five-bedroom, six-bathroom home in Palo Alto. The
modest looking 5,203sqft residence was once host to a fundraiser for
President Barack Obama, where each diner contributed $30,000 for the
pleasure of sitting in.
24) MARK ZUCKERBERG, FACEBOOK
Facebook's
founder Mark Zuckerberg also stayed close to the center of his
industry.His relatively modest home is right beside the new Facebook
headquarters in Menlo Park, California. Business Insider reports he
purchased the five-bedroom, five-bath house for $7million in May 2011.
Due to rising real estate prices, that means his home is now valued at
$7.6million.
23) MARK HURD, ORACLE
Mark
Hurd, the copresident of Oracle Corporation and former CEO of
Hewlett-Packard, owns a 6,401sqft residence in Atherton, California.
The five-bedroom and six-bath home was purchased in 2005 for $7.1million, but is now valued at $7.8million.
22) LARRY PAGE, GOOGLE
Larry
Page purchased his home for $7million in 2005 as well, but now the CEO
of Google's home is worth $8million. His 8,149sqft Palo Alto estate
has six bedrooms and six bathrooms. But
a few years later, Mr Page built a second home on his property, an
entirely Eco-friendly one, with an elevator, solar panels, a rooftop
garden and previous paving in the parking lot.
21) CAROL BARTZ, YAHOO!
The
former CEO of Yahoo, Carol Bartz, also lives in Atherton, California,
in a 2,00sqft home spread out on four acres on Isabella Avenue. She
and her husband Bill Marr, a former executive at Data General and Sun
Microsystems, purchased the home for $4.6million in 1995, but since
then, the value has ballooned to $8.5million.
20) SHERYL SANDBERG, FACEBOOK
Sheryl Sandberg has rapidly come to prominence as one of the tech world's most powerful women. And
the Facebook COO's huge family home in Atherton certainly befits that
status, as it cost $8million when she bought it in 2004. The mogul is said to be building a new home near her firm's headquarters, so she may be moving before too long.
19) GIDEON GARTNER, GARTNER INC
Gideon
Gartner spent a whopping $9.5million on his Manhattan one-bedroom
after cashing in on Gartner Inc, his technology-research firm.
He bought his new home after shedding his old penthouse at the Park Millennium for around $19.5million.
18) JACK DORSEY, TWITTER
The founder of Twitter and Square, Jack Dorsey, spent his millions on a mansion overlooking the sea in San Francisco. Mr
Dorsey's home on a cliff in El Camino Del Mar in the tony Seacliff
neighborhood was purchased in Feb of this year for a cool $9.9million. The
property with a serious vista was reportedly the most expensive home in
the entire city at the time, sporting views of the Golden Gate Bridge
and the San Francisco Bay.
17) TOM PROULX, INTUIT
Tim
Proulx, the cofounder of Intuit and the chairman of Netpulse, owns not
one, but three adjacent properties on Fletcher Drive in Atherton,
California.
His
homes, separately priced at $5.9million, $2.7million and $2.1million,
together bring the value of his compound to $11million.
16) SERGEY BRIN, GOOGLE
Sergey
Brin, the cofounder of Google, spent some of his fortune on a lavish
penthouse in New York's West Village. Purchased in 2008, he bought his
swanky 3,457sqft apartment for $8.5million. The four-bedroom pad also sports a 23-foot balcony and a limestone bath - with heated floors. But
Manhattan doesn't host his only home; Mr Brin also owns a lavish Los
Altos Hills estate which reportedly cost $7million for the land alone.
15) JOHN CHAMBERS, CISCO
The CEO of Cisco Systems, John Chambers, also has a Los Altos Hills home, only his is worth an estimated $15million. The
8,280sqft estate sits on six acres of landscaped gardens and has a
fitness center, sauna, pool, spa and tennis court. It's also for sale,
if you're interested.
14) GARY BLOOM, MARKLOGIC
Gary
Bloom, the CEO of MarkLogic, has also chosen Atherton as his personal
stomping ground. Situated on the elite Isabella Avenue, his 8,500sqft
home is worth $15.5million.
13) MARK PINCUS, ZYNGA
Mark Pincus, the CEO of online gaming company Zynga, opted to stake his claim in the northern region of the Golden State. Mr
Pincus purchased a classic San Francisco home for $16million this
month. The gorgeous property has seven bedrooms, an elevator, eight
fireplaces and breathtaking views of the bay.Built in 1907, the
four-storey home previously belonged to philanthropist Jane Newhall.
12) MARK CUBAN, BROADCAST.COM
Mark Cuban, the cofounder of Broadcast.com and owner of the Dallas Mavericks, is one of the only tech moguls to live in Texas. One
of the original dotcommers, Mr Cuban made billions when he sold his
startup to Yahoo for $5.9billion in 1999.His 24,000sqft mansion in
Dallas is worth an estimated $17.6million, making it the ninth most
expensive home in the city.Mr Cuban built his humble abode himself,
careful to include 10 bedrooms and 13 bathrooms.
11) THE WINKLEVOSS TWINS, FACEBOOK
The
Winklevoss twins Tyler and Cameron just made headlines when they
purchased the Tanager Modern estate in the Hollywood Hills last month.
The $18million home will reportedly be the pair's West Coast headquarters for their new company, Winklevoss Capital.
10) ERIC SCHMIDT, GOOGLE
Eric
Schmidt, the executive chairman of Google, has a sprawling Spanish
Colonial mansion on four acres of Montecito, California, real estate.
Mr
Schmidt bought the home from talk show host Ellen DeGeneres and has
been known to rent out the 5,000sqft property for special events...such
as Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries' doomed nuptials.The $20million
home is just one of Mr Schmidt's numerous properties as his portfolio
includes residences in Nantucket and Atherton.
9) SEAN PARKER, NAPSTER
Perennial
partyboy and prominent investor Sean Parker lives in a $25million West
Village townhouse, according to Business Insider.
Mr Parker, who is best known for his investments in Napster and Facebook, purchased the 7,500 property in 2011 for $20million.
A historic carriage house, the real estate status symbol has an indoor pool, private garage and landscaped atrium.
8) JEFF BEZOS, AMAZON
Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon, has also opted for a more luxurious living space. His
$26million mansion in Beverly Hills is a sprawling 12,000sqft and has a
pool, sunken tennis court, a gym, a greenhouse and a separate
guesthouse.
7) PAUL ALLEN, MICROSOFT
Paul Allen, the cofounder of Microsoft and chairman of Vulcan, lives in the definition of luxury. His
$26million compound on Seattle's Mercer Island has a floating helipad, a
dock, a ballroom, pool with a waterslide, a full basketball court and
seven mansions. Valued
at $10million, $9.3million, $3.5million, $1.6million, $1.5million,
$1.5million, and $650,000, he is definitively the king of his compound.
6) JIM CLARK, NETSCAPE
The founder of Netscape, Jim Clark, has recently purchased a nine-acre Southampton estate for $49million.
The 18,000sqft home has 12 bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, three half-bathrooms and has a fountain and paddleball court.
5) MICHAEL DELL, DELL
Michael
Dell, who founded Dell computers, primarily lives in a modern 'castle'
in Austin, Texas. When he's in the mood for a getaway, he jets off to
his 'Raptor Residence': a, 18,500sqft estate in Hawaii. Situated
in a private community on the Big Island, the home has seven bedrooms
and has been appraised by local publications to be worth a whopping
$62million.
4) OMID KORDESTANI, GOOGLE
The senior adviser to Google appears to have one of the the most expensive properties of his peers. Omid
Kordestani reportedly paid $29.5million in March of 2008 for his 15
Central Park West address. His 5,416sqft apartment is said to be work
$70million now.
3) YURI MILNER, INVESTOR
Yuri
Milner's $100million French-chateau-style mansion sits in Silicon
Valley, where the investor in Facebook, Zynga, Twitter, Spotify, ZocDoc
and Groupon rests his head. The
Russian investor purchased the extravagant estate in March 2011, when
it was one of the most expensive real estate sales in the entire
country. The home, which was reportedly not even on the market when he bought it, is now valued to be worth only $50million. The 30,000sqft home has five bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a ballroom, wine cellar and home theater.
2) BILL GATES, MICROSOFT
Bill
Gates' Xanadu 2.0 is worth an estimated $121million. The Microsoft
founder's 66,000sqft mansion in Medina, Washington, has incredible
high-tech features like a pool with an underwater music system, a
library with a domed reading room and heated floors and driveways.
Guests
visiting the digitally-enhanced home must reportedly wear computerized
pins so the house can monitor one's travels throughout the many halls
and rooms in order to adjust the music, lighting and climate settings
to the person's preference.
Xanadu 2.0 took seven years to build and cost $63million.
1) LARRY ELLISON, ORACLE
Larry Ellison's personal island of Lanai takes the cake for most expensive 'home' at a cool $600million. The
cofounder and CEO of Oracle purchased 98 per cent of the island in June
2012, allowing him to call the 141sqmiles of pristine nature his own. Mr Ellison's plans for the island are not yet known.
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