When you're an entrepreneur who made billions in tech, you can certainly afford to live large. Former eBay executive Jeff Skoll, for one, has just listed his 14,855-square-foot Silicon Valley home for just shy of $20 million.
The eight-bedroom estate in Los Altos Hills is decked out for all of your billionaire needs. Think indoor and outdoor pools, an indoor climbing wall, and a pizza oven in the kitchen.
Skoll, whose net worth is estimated at $4 billion, has departed the tech world to found Participant Media, the film production company behind Academy Awards contenders like "Spotlight" and "Bridge of Spies". He also owns homes in Beverly Hills, according to Variety.
See inside his extravagant Silicon Valley property.
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The 14,855-square-foot estate is situated on 3.3 acres in Los Altos Hills, just south of Palo Alto in the heart of Silicon Valley.

It comes complete with a guest house, indoor and outdoor pools, and tennis court. There are more than 100 mature trees on the property, as well as a rose garden.

The elegant outdoor pool even has decorative fountains.

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