Recently, part of Tahoe City, an area near California (USA), has become bustling, attracting a series of record-breaking real estate deals.
A typical example is the purchase of a series of real estates in Tahoe City for $59 million by Mark Zuckerberg - the owner of Facebook.
The deal includes a 100-year-old building in Brushwood ($37 million) and a Carousel apartment ($22 million), with plans to combine into a giant complex.
Not only Mark Zuckerberg, real estate here is also home to a series of world billionaires such as Larry Ellison, David Duffield, Michael Milken, Gene Pretti...
Mark Mastrov - founder of 24 Hour Fitness also just had a transaction worth 35 million USD for real estate here. In addition, a $75 million house on a cliff is also being negotiated by another technology billionaire.
Another mysterious corporation also won a real estate plot next to Mark Zuckerberg's property last year for $41.5 million.
So, why are the world's richest billionaires buying a series of real estates in this area? The reason is probably simply that they like the peace and mystery of Tahoe Lake. Choosing to live here helps creators relax, after the pressure of work in Thung Lung Silicon next door.
Along the coast Incline Village is considered an attractive place for technology billionaires because this area is luxurious with a series of expansive, luxurious villas impressed with the sparkling water surface.
Lake Tahoe, over 2 million years old, is located on the largest mountain in North America in the Sierra Nevada mountain range. This lake is one of the deepest places in the world and contains many unknown mysteries.