Mark Zuckerberg just made an unusual purchase.
Well, four purchases.
Facebook's
billionaire founder bought four homes surrounding his current home near
Palo Alto, Mercury News reports. The houses cost him more than $30
million, including one 2,600 square-foot home that cost $14 million.
(His own home is twice as large at 5,000 square-feet and cost half as
much.)
Larry Page made a similar move a few years ago so he could
build a massive, 6,000-square-foot mansion. But Zuckerberg's reason is
different. He doesn't want to live in excess, he just wants a little
privacy.
Zuckerberg reportedly took action after he learned that a
developer wanted to purchase one of his neighbor's homes and use the
fact that Zuckerberg lived close by as a marketing tactic. He started
purchasing the homes last December. Zuckerberg will lease the four homes
he just bought back to its current residents.
It's sad yet
ironic that Zuckerberg has to go through great lengths to protect his
privacy. Yesterday news broke that Facebook was removing yet another
privacy feature. Soon, even people who wish to remain hidden from
Facebook searches will have no choice but to be searchable on the social
network.
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