Get an inside look at the mansion that Apple CEO Tim Cook kept hidden for three years
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Tim Cook , who replaced Steve Jobs as CEO of Apple , has a spectacular mansion in La Quinta, California , which was acquired on March 1, 2019, but it was until now that the identity of his mysterious owner.
The property, according to the Dirt portal, which was the medium that released the news, had a value of $ 9.1 million dollars , a figure much lower than the $ 11. 5 million dollars that its former owners originally intended.
The property, which was built in 1200, has an extension of 9, 956 square feet, with five bedrooms and six bathrooms.
It also has a lobby, two kitchens, a dining room, living room, main room, TV room, office, bar, billiard room, garage, among other rooms.
Outside, in his lot of 0. 81 acres, has a terrace, with pool with spa area, with Jacuzzi with bar, with bonfires , with barbecue area, with huge palm trees, as well as with spectacular views of the golf course and the mountains of Santa Rosa.
He no longer Tim Cook’s not so new home is located in the Madison Club, one of the most exclusive communities in the area, where celebrities such as live Kourtney Kardashian, Kris Jenner, Cindy Crawford , among others.
In addition to being able to visit his neighboring millionaires At home, the IT mogul can also enjoy the luxurious restaurants, spa and gym that the exclusive community has.
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