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Series of ‘super’ mansion of the richest billionaire in the world

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Amazon boss Jeff Bezos has spent a mountain of money buying epic homes across America.

Billionaire Jeff Bezos – the owner of the world’s largest e-commerce group Amazon – currently tops the list of the richest people in the world (according to Forbes magazine). Possessing assets of hundreds of billions of dollars, Jeff Bezos holds many giant real estate blocks, including a penthouse on 212 Fifth Avenue, downtown New York, USA. Inside the large penthouse there are up to 12 comfortable bedrooms. Billionaire Jeff Bezos owns a residence in Medina, Washington, worth about $ 53 million. Jeff Bezos’ residence in Medina is close to the home of Bill Gates and many other famous businessmen. Jeff Bezos generously spent up to $ 23 million to renovate his Medina mansion. Billionaire Jeff Bezos also has real estate in the “rich house” in Beverly Hills, California. In 2007, Amazon boss spent $ 24.45 million to buy a Spanish-style villa in Beverly Hills. 10 years later, Jeff Bezos spent $ 12.9 million to buy a house next door. Also in Beverly Hills, Jeff Bezos has bought more real estate blocks “giant” once owned by billionaire David Geffen. Billionaire David Geffen bought it in 1990 for $ 47.5 million. Jeff Bezos aggressively spent $ 165 million to buy one of the most expensive mansions in Los Angeles. In 2016, Jeff Bezos bought a textile museum in Washington DC for $ 23 million. The Amazon CEO immediately bought two buildings that make up the largest residential complex in Washington DC. He spent $ 12 million to improve his house and the surrounding area. In 2020, billionaire Jeff Bezos buys the opposite building to ensure privacy for the largest housing complex in Washington DC. The house at 212 Fifth, New York City was bought by Jeff Bezos for $ 80 million. In addition, the Amazon boss also bought 3 apartments in an ancient building in Manhattan’s busy street, heading to Central Park for $ 7.65 million since 1999./.