scorecardEarly Uber investor and serial entrepreneur Jason Calacanis has sold his Los Angeles home for $2.9 million
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Early Uber investor and serial entrepreneur Jason Calacanis has sold his Los Angeles home for $2.9 million

The driveway sits behind a set of gates, which leaves plenty of room to park your Tesla.

Early Uber investor and serial entrepreneur Jason Calacanis has sold his Los Angeles home for $2.9 million

The home, built in 1940, is located in Los Angeles' well-to-do Brentwood neighborhood.

The home, built in 1940, is located in Los Angeles

Inside, there's lots of space to lounge in comfort.

Inside, there

One corner serves as an informal eating area.

One corner serves as an informal eating area.

But there's a more formal dining room, too, and it has an adjoining living room.

But there

A spacious kitchen has interesting tile work and multiple ovens.

A spacious kitchen has interesting tile work and multiple ovens.

There are four bedrooms in total.

There are four bedrooms in total.

The master bedroom has wide French doors.

The master bedroom has wide French doors.

An additional bedroom can be transformed into an office.

An additional bedroom can be transformed into an office.

This looks like an especially sunny spot for lounging.

This looks like an especially sunny spot for lounging.

Large glass doors open onto the yard.

Large glass doors open onto the yard.

The pool deck is the perfect destination for a sunny day.

The pool deck is the perfect destination for a sunny day.

"[I] hope it finds its way to a great family, as I have great memories teaching my daughter to swim in that pool," Calacanis told Business Insider when the house was first put up for sale.

"[I] hope it finds its way to a great family, as I have great memories teaching my daughter to swim in that pool," Calacanis told Business Insider when the house was first put up for sale.

There's also a separate pool house, where Josh Harris — founder of defunct audio and video sharing site Pseudo.com — lived for a year, according to Calacanis.

There

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