Called the “country’s most devoted trophy-home purchaser” by the Wall Street Journal, Oracle cofounder Larry Ellison is no complete stranger to the property market.
Ellison is the seventh-richest individual worldwide, with a net worth of more than $55 billion, according to Bloomberg’s Billionaires Index When asked in 2012 why he would purchase more houses than he might perhaps reside in, Ellison referenced his love of art.
“I’m going to begin these art museums that are generally transformed houses,” Ellison informed CNBC in 2012 “I have one for contemporary art, and I have one for 19 th-century European art, and one for French impressionism.”
Although his 2012 purchase of the Hawaiian island of Lanai has actually been his biggest general financial investment without a doubt, he’s made a variety of hit purchases over the last twenty years in Silicon Valley, Lake Tahoe, and even Japan.
Here are all your houses and homes coming from the cofounder of Oracle: