Laurene Powell Jobs recently became the new owner of a property in the Paradise Cove community of Malibu, California,, with the transaction costing her an eye-popping $94 million, the Los Angeles Times reported.
The widow of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs reportedly acquired another piece of real estate in sunny Malibu, California. Laurene Powell Jobs recently became the new owner of a property in the Paradise Cove community that sits right on the Pacific coast, with the transaction costing her an eye-popping $94 million, the Los Angeles Times reported earlier in the week.
In Malibu, homes had median asking prices of $6 million in May, according to Realtor.com. For sale prices, the median was $4.8 million. The city of Malibu is home to over 10,600 people and remains a popular locale for celebrities to live by the Pacific Ocean. California contains more cities where homes typically have at least a $1 million value than any other state, according to Zillow, which reported 210 for the Golden State.
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