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Bill Gates’ megamansion, dubbed Xanadu 2.0 in reference to Citizen Kane, is exactly the opulence you would expect a billionaire to live in. The 66,000 square-foot mansion in Lake Washington has ...
Gates bought the Xanadu land in 1988 for just $2 million—but proceeded to pour about $63 million into the property—and now the entire estate is worth about $130 million. It has 24 bathrooms ...
Since the pandemic, the median sales price of a house in the United States has rocketed from $317,100 to $420,400, ... Bill Gates’ incredible home, “Xanadu 2.0,” is nestled in Medina ...
Xanadu is the fictional estate of Charles Foster Kane, the title character of the film Citizen Kane (1941). The estate derives its name from the ancient city of Xanadu , known for its splendor. Hearst Castle in San Simeon, California , has been considered to be the main inspiration for Xanadu, due to the William Randolph Hearst /Kane comparison ...
Bill Gates designed and owns a mansion that is on Lake Washington in Medina, Washington.The 66,000-square-foot (6,100 m 2) mansion [1] incorporates technology in its design. [specify] [2] In 2009, property taxes were reported to be US$1.063 million on a total assessed value of US$147.5 million.
This article could somehow compare Gates' house and other similarly lavish houses. Gates' house is considered one of cool "most intelligent", while the Biltmore Estate/Istana Nurul Iman is the largest in the US/world, etc. Eg. there's a Comparisons section in the Istana Nurul Iman article. Shawnc 03:45, 18 December 2006 (UTC)
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