Larry Ellison, the chairman of the software company Oracle, has sold his mansion on San Francisco’s Gold Coast for $45 million.
The Wall Street Journal reports the sale of the Pacific Heights property occurred last month in an unpublicized off-market transaction. The buyer’s identity was not determined.
The 10,742-square-foot property was built 1958 and was acquired by Ellison around 1988 for $3.9 million. Ellison hired the architect Olle Lundberg to remodel the five-bedroom residence, which features an interior garden courtyard behind stainless-steel garage doors and floor-to-ceiling windows with views of the Golden Gate Bridge and the San Francisco Bay.
The property is on a street that is also home to high-profile tech leaders including and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and Laurene Powell Jobs, the widow of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs and president of Emerson Collective. However, Ellison, has been rarely seen at the property in recent years.
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