According to a new report, Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, is according to a new report by Donald Trump, according to a new report.
Residents of Washington DC’s Woodland Normanstone neighborhood were curious about who bought the 15,000 square foot mansion, and noticed an increase in activity at home on Monday. It’s the same day that flight tracking software clocked Zuckerberg’s private jet landing at Dulles Airport.
Now, Politician magazine has confirmed via a Meta spokesman that the buyer is in fact the CEO of the company.
“Mark and Priscilla bought a home in DC, which will allow market to spend more time there, as Meta continues with the work on policy issues related to US technology leadership,” the spokesman said.
The Meta CEO allegedly paid in cash for the Red Brick Modern Farmhouse house, which is a 12-minute drive from the White House.
Zuckerberg also has homes in Palo Alto, California, Lake Tahoe and Hawaii, among others. Meta said in his statement that Zuckerberg, who owns a private home, is more safer and more convenient for him, because he plans to spend more time in the capital of the country.

Tom Daley, a real estate expert from Washington, DC, said Politician magazine That he believes that Donald Trump made it clear that he loves facial time, and that Zuckerberg got the message.
“This is the ultimate bow for the man in the White House. For me, it reminds the Trump hotel, ‘he said of the magazine. “He notes who is there. It’s an easy way to say, ‘Hey, we’re with you. Here we are. “I’m sure he sees it as the ultimate compliment. “
Zuckerberg is not the first billionaire CEO to plant a flag in the district.
The owner of Washington Post and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos owns a $ 23 million property in the Kalorama neighborhood. He bought that house in 2016. In 2021, the co-founder of PayPal and conservative cash distributor Peter Thiel bought his own mansion in the new Zuckerberg neighborhood for $ 13 million.
But there has been a clear trend in the past year of the super-rich drivers who moved to Washington, DC
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt paid $ 15 million for a home in Georgetown, where Jacqueline Kennedy once lived, and PayPal founder David Sacks-who now served a Penthouse in the Northwest DC for $ 10.3 million in the same period.
Across the river in Virginia, Jeff Skoll, a former Ebay CEO, spent $ 17 million to acquire some suburban homes he allegedly hopes to turn into his own connection.
The big money managers are moving to the DMV at a time when many of the residents of the region – those who worked federal work or for federal contractors – are finding out how to pay rent.
The work of the effectiveness of the government of Elon Musk has led tens of thousands of federal workers and contractors to be out of work, either uncertain whether they will work in the spring. Many of these workers live in or around Washington, DC