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Mar 28, 2011 · Los Altos Hills, California (CA), US. Yuri Milner bought the home from Fred Chan, founder of ESS Technology for $70,000,000 as his second home. The 47-year-old Internet tycoon Milner – a former particle physics graduate student - appears on the cover of the most recent issue of Forbes magazine and has invested heavily in Facebook, Zynga and ...
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In 2011, Milner bought a $100 million home in Los Altos Hills, California. The compound spans three plots totaling seven hectares and includes a roughly 25,500-square-foot (2,370 m 2) main house and a 5,500-square-foot (510 m 2) guest house. The current tax bill is about $304,000 a year.
Sep 4, 2021 · Last October, a large group of scientists made their way to Yuri Milner’s super-mansion in the Los Altos Hills above Palo Alto. They were tested for covid-19 and wore masks as they...
- Antonio Regalado
Mar 31, 2011 · The Wall Street Journal reports that 49-year-old Yuri Milner, an investor in Facebook, Groupon and Zynga, has no immediate plans to move into the home. Paul Sakuma/AP. It won't solve the...
- Freelance Writer
Nov 5, 2019 · This Versailles-esque estate in Los Altos Hills was purchased by LaPaloma Property LLC, which sources have said is controlled by Russian-born Israeli billionaire Yuri Milner, in 2011....
- Leonardo Castañeda
Sep 8, 2021 · MIT Technology Review magazine traces the origin of Altos Labs to a meeting of scientists last October at Yuri Milner’s mansion in Los Altos Hills, California. Some of the researchers...
Jan 27, 2015 · In early December, the founders of several fast-growing Asian startups drove up a steep hill to a stately mansion in Los Altos Hills, California. For hours, they dined in a lavish room with round banquet tables and mingled with executives from JD.com, Huawei, Google, Airbnb, Box and their host— ...