Mark Zuckerberg Is Revealed as Mystery Buyer of $23 Million DC Mansion 2 Miles From White House-as He Lobbies Trump To End Meta Antitrust Case
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Mark Zuckerberg has confirmed his identity as the buyer of a $23 million mansion in Washington, D.C., following a highly secretive all-cash purchase. The mansion, which features five bedrooms and 7.5 bathrooms, was sold in a day and is considered the third most expensive sale in the city’s history. This acquisition is linked to Zuckerberg's intention to engage more deeply in matters of technology policy, especially as Meta navigates its place in American technology leadership. The deal's secrecy and its implications on the D.C. real estate market highlight a growing trend among wealthy individuals connecting with political circles.
"The sale of a $23 million mansion in Washington, D.C. by Mark Zuckerberg reflects the growing trend of tech elites acquiring properties in the capital."
"Zuckerberg’s purchase is seen as a strategic move, allowing him to engage more in policy discussions relevant to Meta, especially with technology leadership at the forefront."
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