
With a staggering fortune of $13.5 billion, you would have thought Mark Zuckerberg would have learnt how to splash the cash long before now.
But more than three years after he became the world’s youngest ever self-made billionaire, the Facebook founder has finally got around to buying his very first house.
He has treated himself to a $7 million five bedroom home in Palo Alto, California, just days before his 27th birthday.

Until now the computer genius has been living in a relatively modest two-storey house on a street that neighbours described as ‘absolutely average’.
Mr Zuckerberg will share his new house with his girlfriend of seven years, Priscilla Chan, who some observers have speculated he could soon become engaged to.
The century home with its outdoor walls and trees will offer much more privacy than his current 3,800 square-foot rented house.
The previous owners, who are reportedly still living in the house, have given the 1903 property an overhaul ready for Mr Zuckerberg’s arrival.
An entertainment pavilion with outdoor fireplace and built-in barbeque has been added along with a salt water swimming pool and spa.
Mr Zuckerberg is not expected to move into his new abode for several more months.
According to information from the estate agent, a wide rocking chair porch at the front of home leads to an impressive entrance hall and reception area.
There is a large living room, with a banquet hall sized dining room and wood-panelled family room. The large kitchen opens into a glass sun porch. The house has five bathrooms.


Mr Zuckerberg has lived in Palo Alto, California almost continuously since he moved Facebook to Silicon Valley straight from his Harvard dorm room in 2004.
Despite the great success of the site, which now has 600 million members, the New York dentist’s son has always lived in rented houses until now.
Tyler Winklevoss, one of the Harvard twins who claim Mr Zuckerberg stole their idea for Facebook, was quoted as describing him as ‘the poorest rich person I’ve ever seen in my life’.
Even with the move to the larger mansion, Mr Zuckerberg’s home is still dwarfed those of his Silicon Valley rivals.
Oracle chief executive Larry Ellison’s house is 8,000 square-feet and Microsoft founder Bill Gates lives in a home that is an impressive 66,000 square-feet.
source:dailymail
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