Mark Zuckerberg's $110 million Palo Alto estate has wife's statue, private school and a bat cave
23-Aug-2025.

In 2011, Zuckerberg bought his first home in the Crescent Park neighbourhood. Now that the Meta CEO is worth around $270 billion, he has transformed the neighbourhood into his own high-hedged, camera-watched domain.
According to The New York Times, Zuckerberg has spent more than $110 million snapping up at least 11 homes in the area. Some deals came with eye-watering offers with as much as $14.5 million per house, sometimes double or triple their market value. Several of these homes now sit empty in a city where housing is notoriously scarce.
Five of the properties have been fused into a single compound for Zuckerberg, his wife Priscilla Chan, and their three daughters.
Inside: lush gardens, guesthouses, a pickleball court, a pool with a retractable hydro-floor, and (in a rather unusual touch) a seven-foot silver statue of Chan in flowing robes, commissioned by Zuckerberg himself. The Meta CEO shared a picture of that statue last year in August.