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Zuckerberg Buys $23M D.C. Mansion Near White House
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Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, purchased a $23 million mansion in Washington, D.C., one of the city’s priciest homes, located roughly 10 minutes from the White House. The 15,000-square-foot, security-fortified compound reflects his growing political presence. The red-brick estate, with glass walkways and a 12-foot iron fence, suits hosting fundraisers or navigating Meta’s antitrust battles.
The mansion spans three buildings in D.C.’s political power neighborhood. Its design includes modern glass-paneled walkways.
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Zuckerberg bought the home while defending Meta on Capitol Hill. The company faces ongoing antitrust lawsuits.
The $23 million price tags it among D.C.’s most expensive residences. An architect noted its potential as an ambassador’s residence.
The estate’s 12-foot iron fence and security features ensure privacy. Its location is ideal for political and legal engagements.
D.C., the U.S. capital, is a hub for political and regulatory activity. Tech CEOs often engage with lawmakers there.
Some see Zuckerberg’s purchase as a strategic move for influence. Others view it as an extravagant display amid scrutiny.
Meta, founded in 2004, operates Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. Its dominance draws regulatory focus in the U.S.
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