Larry Ellison asks $145 million for his North Palm Beach mansion

Larry Ellison is the co-founder of the Oracle company.

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The billionaire businessman Larry Ellison has put up for sale a mansion in North Palm BeachFlorida, for $145 million dollars.

The co-founder of the Oracle company he decided to sell this mansion just months after spending $173 million on a much larger property also in Florida.

The mansion for sale is built on an 8.5 acre lot and its construction dates back to 1998. In addition to having a lot of space for the house and other outdoor spaces, the location of this property stands out for being in front of the sea and for being a very exclusive area with a 24-hour security system.

Ellison paid just $65 million for the mansion in April 2021. and now he asks more than double for her, which would be a handsome profit for him. This is another example of why the businessman is considered the second richest man in the world according to ‘Forbes’.

In addition to the luxuries inside, this property will catch the eye of other billionaires for being the largest oceanfront mansion in South Florida currently on the market and the third largest in Palm Beach.

the main house it has an extension of 15,514 square feet distributed in seven bedrooms, 14 bathrooms, foyer, living room, dining room, kitchen, laundry room, movie theater, wine room and other amenities.

Among the most striking features of the property are the stone walls in the lobby, the arches, wrought iron spiral staircase, stone fireplace, beamed ceilings, intricately painted ceiling, French doors and more.

Outside there are extensive green areas with a terrace, swimming pool, covered living room with fireplace, fountains, tennis court and other ideal spaces to enjoy the Florida sun.

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Larry Ellison asks $145 million for his North Palm Beach mansion