Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, recently bought a huge mansion in Washington, DC, for $23 million in cash. This house, which is 15,000 square feet, is one of the most expensive homes ever sold in the city. The purchase was so secretive that the house images on Google Maps even became pixelated!
Zuckerberg’s new home is located in a fancy neighborhood called Woodland Normanstone. People were curious about who bought the house, and real estate agents had to sign agreements to keep the buyer’s name hidden. Things got interesting when Zuckerberg’s private plane arrived at Dulles Airport, leading to headlines about the mystery buyer.
A spokesperson for Meta later confirmed that the 40-year-old billionaire bought the house to spend more time in DC as his company works on technology policies. They mentioned that a private home would be safer for Zuckerberg.
Real estate experts shared their thoughts, saying that Zuckerberg’s decision to move to DC shows how things are changing under the current government. One real estate expert suggested that it’s a way for Zuckerberg to show support to the people in power, kind of like a nod of approval.
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