Now on the true estate market place: The Bay Place crash pad exactly where Mark Zuckerberg — and numerous of Facebook’s initial crew associates — bought what we know now as Meta off the ground.

The six-bed room, 4.5-toilet home, which is not the Palo Alto house memorialized in David Fincher’s “The Social Network” but the 1 that adopted, is up for grabs. It offers a staggering $5.3 million rate tag. 

Situated in the affluent Silicon Valley outpost of Los Altos, the property sits on a “quiet cul-de-sac with a personalized soundwall.” It’s probably not what you’d expect from a property that the controversial CEO referred to as “Casa de Fb,” with interns and personnel flowing in and out at a swift clip. 

The dwelling, landlord Judy Fusco told the New York Article final calendar year, was also the locale of a sort-of postscript to the motion picture. Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss were on the home’s balcony arguing with Zuckerberg, she informed the Post.


“I did not know who they had been at the time,” she stated. “But I saw them yelling at Mark on the balcony. They were not pleased.”

Crystal Souza, the home’s listing agent, informed McClatchy that the residence has a techie pedigree that goes much over and above Facebook. LinkedIn and Apple executives have been past citizens, and startups like Shopkick got their start out in the residence, she stated.

But over and above the home’s location in Silicon Valley lore, it has the aforementioned balcony, bay windows, a breakfast nook and an leisure space with a lot of all-natural mild, in accordance to the listing.