An Inside Look at San Francisco's Most Expensive Home JUST SOLD 👀
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ส.ค. 2024
- Laurene Powell Jobs recently purchased a record-breaking $70 million mansion in San Francisco's Billionaires Row, adding to her collection of high-value California properties. This year, she also acquired a $94 million Malibu estate, marking her fourth purchase in the LA area since 2015. Despite being San Francisco's priciest home, it’s dwarfed by Oakley founder James Jannard's $210 million Malibu mansion, the most expensive in California.
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Beautiful home very warm feeling ! Congrats to decorator!!
Wow…the house is spectacular 😊. Thanks for the video! So incredible, all the hand details.
WoW ! Speechless ! Love it !
Would love to have seen what it looked like before the “makeover “. Was this the Rosekrans house?
No, the Rosekran’s apparently lived in the Sea Cliff neighborhood. This house is located in the Pacific Heights neighborhood in Billionaires Row.
Come on ALL these billionaires try to out do each other to show how much they are worth and in most cases what bad taste they have.
The interior is great but the exterior is quite plain.
Exquisite
Why would anyone buy in SF at this point?
She could build one hell of a drug rehabilitation centre with that money, not to mention housing for all the homeless that they made suddenly disappear
it’s her money, she can do with it as she pleases. It’s up to no one else but one to decide. If you listen she is huge into philanthropy.
If only the homeless junkies actually wanted to quit drugs.
Homes like this aren't a blight. They create and sustain jobs, pay oodles in property taxes. Those things help fund all the government programs you are advocating for year after year after year. Get a grip.
Why build one hell? That is the problem.
This is not a contemporary home, just saying
Your videos are very good ... Can I talk to you "The Real Estate Scene"?
There is no need to flash the pictures so fast. Unpleasant to watch.
One big Prolix
Just buy a hotel.
FYI, San Francisco doesn’t even have a working sewage treatment system and is dumping untreated raw sewage into San Francisco Bay for which they are being sued by U.S. EPA.😮
That's some pig's pen, and quite the San Francisco sty.
Atrociously dated design and decor. The only saving grace is the view but then again with earthquakes lurking, and horrid taxations, I know I would not want to live or invest in San Francisco, CA!!!!!
It's hideous.
Why does anyone need a 17,000 sf home among a portfolio of other homes that include 4 homes just in Los Angeles / Malibu. Too much time on her hands and way, way, way too much money in her Hermes purse.
@@Jorr235 Perhaps the investments is for the sake of the foundation of her philanthropy work?
Whenever she’s in San Francisco she gets to dwell in all that luxury. Good for her.
@@JeremeyHowlett All be herself….sounds awful to me. I’d rather stay in a suite at the Four Seasons with room service.
@@tea98988 When you’re worth as much as she is why worry about “investments”. She could give away 90% of her NW and still live the life she lives.
@@Jorr235 No one needs that. Such waste, sad.
No accounting for taste 😐
What a waste on a witch like that!
@@sheLovesG Just curious, why do you say she is a witch?
@@rebeccalynn2461 cope