The Facebook CEO secretly purchased two beautiful Lake Tahoe mansions near San Francisco for $59 million. These fairy-tale-like houses are among the stunning residences owned by the young billionaire.
According to The Wall Street Journal, Mark Zuckerberg has quietly purchased two adjacent properties at Lake Tahoe, a popular tourist destination for residents of the San Francisco Bay Area.
One of these properties is called the Carousel Estate, which is priced at $22 million and features 8 bedrooms, 9 bathrooms, and spans across 1.4 hectares. The other property is known as the Brushwood Estate.
These two estates provide the 34-year-old Facebook CEO with a stunning mountain retreat that includes a private 182-meter riverfront. It has a capacity to accommodate 50 boats and serves as an ideal venue for hosting parties with friends.
Carousel Estate is divided into three separate areas, connected to each other by covered walkways.
The main part of the house features a large living room with high ceilings and a fireplace, creating a cozy atmosphere.
The specific details regarding the purchase agreements, including the provision to remove related images from the internet, have not been disclosed. The provided images of the house were taken prior to the acquisition by the 34-year-old billionaire.
The spacious kitchen provides an ideal space for cooking and enjoying meals with family. Each room in the house has a rustic charm, exuding the ambiance of the historic Lake Tahoe area.
The villa features 60 meters of Lake Tahoe shoreline, offering the perfect opportunity for the owner to fully embrace the pristine surroundings. A relaxing hammock is available for ultimate relaxation. The outdoor patio, with its scenic lake views, is an ideal setting for hosting barbecue parties.
The property also includes a “Marina-style” boat dock capable of accommodating boats longer than 15 meters. Additionally, there are additional docking spaces for neighboring families’ boats in case the neighbors want to visit Mark Zuckerberg’s residence.