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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg quietly acquired two adjacent properties two months ago located near Tahoe City, California, USA, worth approximately $ 59 million and through contracts stipulating that the information does not not disclosed, reported the newspaper "Wall Street Journal".
Zuckerberg used non-disclosure agreements and a limited liability company called "Golden Range", as well as the director of "Iconiq Capital" shares, keep private transactions.
Even non-disclosure agreements they demanded that the real estate agents, as well as the owner of the luxury properties "Oliver", remove from their website the images of the properties acquired by Zuckerberg., showing a concern for their privacy that does not show up for the billions of Facebook users, according to his critics.
The two properties acquired are called "Brushwood" and "Carousel", which was put on the market in 2017. The 34-year-old billionaire paid in December about $ 22 million to one of them and in January about $ 37 million to the other..
Zuckerberg has added two coveted properties to a real estate portfolio also containing properties in San Francisco and Palo Alto – both in California – and another on the island of Kauai, Hawaii.
Brushwood originally belonged to the novelist Edward White; its former owner was Tamara Fritz, a San Francisco philanthropist. who used the place to organize fashion events for Oscar de la Rentaaccording to local media.
With approximately 1,620 square meters, Brushwood has six bedrooms, five full bathrooms and two half baths. The guest house, meanwhile, extends over approximately 700 square meters and includes two bedrooms and two bathrooms.
On the property, there are also several large and old trees in the area where the lawn covers the patio. On the shores of Lake Tahoe, the place features a private dock, a boat lift and a whirlwind.
The neighboring property, The carousel is a complex consisting of a main house and two cabins, with a total area of approximately 1,500 square meters., also located in front of Lake Tahoe.
The US media has speculated on the changes that Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, will make to the properties. It is not known yet whether they will demolish or conserve existing homes or whether they will only be renovated.
In 2016, for example, the neighbors of your property on an island in Hawaii, they complained that Zuckerberg had built walls about 1.8 meters around his property, thus blocking the view of other houses and disfiguring the landscape.
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