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A sneak peek inside Jeff Bezos’ N205 billion houses shows the world’s richest man is nobody’s mate

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Despite paying huge amount of money to MacKenzie in a divorce settlement, Jeff Bezos’ wealth has continued to grow exponentially on a daily basis, thanks to Amazon and other investments that have made him retain the title of the world’s richest person.

Bezos is a lover of luxury houses and Legit.ng takes a look into all these palatial apartments spread across the United States.

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Jeff Bezos is the richest person in the world.
Jeff Bezos’ luxury houses cost $500m and they are spread across the United States.
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1. New York (Madison Square Park. 212 Fifth Avenue. $96 million)

In April 2020, Jeff Bezos dropped $16 million (N6,569,120,000) for a three-bedroom condominium on the 20th floor of 212 Fifth Ave, New York Post reports.

This was after he paid $80 million in June 2019 on the 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 24th floors.

Jeff Bezos has great taste in real estate
The view from 212 Fifth Ave.
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2. Lincoln Square (25 Central Park West. $13 million)

The billionaire businessman is said to own four apartments worth $17.5 million (N5,337,410,000) in the Century Condominium at 25 Central Park West.

The Century Condominium
The Century Condominium at 25 Central Park West.
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3. Washington DC (Textile Museum. 2320-2330 S Street, Kalorama. $23 million)

In 2016, Bezos paid $23 million (N9,443,110,000) in 2016 for the former Textile Museum in Washington’s upscale Kalorama neighbourhood.

He was said to have renovated it with $12 million (N4,926,840,000). The museum was originally built in 1914.

4. Home across the street (2325 S Street NW. $5 million)

According to Washingtonian, the Amazon boss also bought the 4,800-square-foot home across the street for $5 million (N2,052,850,000) in January 2020.

It’s a four-bedroom home that was built in 1951. Its features include five full bathrooms and two powder rooms.

Other features include vaulted ceilings, detailed crown molding, carved marble fireplaces and distressed hardwood floors, among others.

5. Beverly Hills. (Harry Warner Estate. Sunset Boulevard $165 million)

Bezos purchased a $165 million (N67,744,050,000) mansion from billionaire producer David Geffen, which was a record-shattering deal.

Some of the features of the estate include contains a koi pond, a European garden, a lagoon-like pool and spa, waterfalls, a tennis court, a tree-lined cobblestone driveway and a courtyard with an outdoor fireplace.

Jeff Bezos' house
The Harry Warner Estate.
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Other luxury houses include

6. Spanish-style mansion (N. Alpine Dr. $24.5 million (N10,058,965,000))

7. Contemporary home (N. Alpine Drive. $12.9 million (N5,296,353,000))

8. West Texas Corn Ranch (Culberson and Hudspeth counties)

It is estimated Bezos paid over $50 million for the 30,000-acre ranch.

9. Median, Washington (Evergreen Point. Near the Post Office | $10 million (N4,105,700,000))

Inside Mark Zuckberberg’s mansions

In other news, Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg is one man who has great eyes for properties.

Despite having only two kids who are aged 3 and 5 respectively, the billionaire has an array of mansions and real estate properties to his name.

Palo Alto, California worth $50 million (N20.5 billion)

The Palo Alto mansion in California, USA, is one of Zuckerberg’s favourite houses.

This beautiful mansion was said to have been acquired by the businessman a year before he married his wife.

Source: Legit.ng

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