Former Facebook COO Owen Van Natta is putting his massive San Francisco on the market for $40million
A sprawling San Francisco estate that once belonged to former Facebook COO Owen Van Natta is on the market - and the lavish paradise can be yours for $40million.
The 1917 estate is unique gem in the cramped hustle and bustle of San Francisco, offering a 11,000-square-foot English Tudor mansion and over an acre of land to spare, making the home spacious and private.
The extravagant home located at 369 Churchill Ave is located in the heart of Old Town Palo Alto.
The lavish property boasts five bedrooms, six full baths, and three half bathrooms.
Michael Repka of DeLeon Realty says the home is a rarity in the small leafy neighborhood area the shops of University Avenue and Standford University.
In fact, the late Apple founder Steve Jobs once called this very same neighborhood home.
'Old Palo Alto is the most prestigious part of Palo Alto and you have well over an acre of land,' Repka said on the lavish estate.
He purchased the home in 2011 for $9million and had it gutted and remodeled into a modern English Tudor paradise
The sprawling estate stretches for 1.12acres and includes an outdoor pool and patio area
The extravagant home located at 369 Churchill Ave is located in the heart of Old Town Palo Alto, one of San Francisco's hottest neighborhoods
The estate was first built in 1917 but has been fully reimagined and modernized into a massive, extravagent compound
'Old Palo Alto is the most prestigious part of Palo Alto and you have well over an acre of land,' listing agent Michael Repka says on the massive luxury estate
Natta, who used to work as an executive at Myspace, Zynga, and Amazon, purchased the property for $9million, and had it completely remodeled to be brighter and more modern
'It's like having an acre in Manhattan. It's unheard of. We've had other homes in this price range but they tend to be more secluded. This is nothing like I've ever seen,' he said.
Owen Van Natta, who used to work as an executive at Myspace, Zynga, and Amazon, purchased the property for $9million in 2011, according to Socketsite. But he gutted the home and completely remodeled it, making it brighter and modern.
The interior was given an old world but fresh style thanks to San Francisco interior designer Ken Fulk.
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