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Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen's mansion in the most expensive town in the US just sold for $35 million — see inside

, including Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg and venture capitalists Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz.

"This property is a stand out in Atherton because the estate is on nearly 1.9 acres, which is larger than most properties in Atherton," Charney told Business Insider. The property, on 1.9 acres, sits back from the street and feels like a "true retreat," Charney told Business Insider, which she said makes it appealing to buyers.The main house is about 18,000 square feet, plus a two-bedroom guesthouse.

 

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Lol Alaska only cost the US 7.2 million

Looks like a commercial building for offices, not much of a home !😎 There's no cozy vibe. It amazes me how the richest ppl with ability to buy good home, live in da' crappiest expensive bldgs.

With the added perk that you meet with your wife by appointment only!

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