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All the ways billionaires like Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg spend their billions - from lavish real estate to vintage car collections
Billionaires are often on the go — many buy a private jet to makes the jet set lifestyle that much easier.
President Donald Trump owns two jets — a Cessna jet, which was reportedly worth $15.3 million new, and a Boeing 757 that he reportedly bought from fellow billionaire, Microsoft's Paul Allen, for $100 million.
Source: Business Insider
Jeff Bezos, the richest man in the world, owns a $65 million Gulfstream G650ER private jet.
Source: Business Insider
Businessman Mark Cuban also owns a Gulfstream jet — he purchased a Gulfstream V for $40 million, the Guinness World Record for the biggest purchase ever conducted over the internet.
Source: Business Insider
Dell CEO Michael Dell has also been part of the Gulfstream club — he used to own a Gulfstream V, but reportedly upgraded to a Boeing Dreamliner 787.
Source: Wall Street Journal
Billionaires also get around the traditional way, via a set of four wheels — but these cars are typically either more lavish or vintage than the average American's.
Bill Gates is an avid luxury car collector. His first big splurge after founding Microsoft was a Porsche 911 supercar. He later bought a Porsche 959.
Source: Business Insider
Elon Musk also has an affinity for cars. In 2013, he purchased the Lotus Esprit submarine car used in a James Bond movie for $920,000. In addition to Teslas, he owns a Ford Model T and Jaguar E-Type Series 1 Roadster.
Sources: Business Insider, MONEY, CNBC
Rob Walton of the Walmart family fortune has a large collection of vintage cars. He once owned a Daytona Coupe, worth $15 million and one of only five ever made.
Source: Business Insider
Dell also has quite the car collection, which has included a 2004 Porsche Boxster, Porsche Carrera GT, and Hummer H2.
Source: Business Insider
But not all billionaires travel by air or by land — some travel by sea on their personal yacht.
Billionaire Shahid Khan owns the 312-foot yacht Kismet, which has a weekly charter rate of around $1.29 million. Billionaire couple Beyoncé and Jay-Z have chartered onboard.
Source: Business Insider
Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich owns the second largest yacht in the world, Eclipse, equipped with two helicopter pads and a disco hall. It's worth $1.9 billion.
Source: Business Insider
Steve Wynn, cofounder of Wynn resorts, owns the 301-foot yacht Aquarius, which has a massage room, helipad, beauty salon, swimming pool, and beach club.
Source: Business Insider
And Paul Allen owns two superyachts — the 414-foot Octopus, which cost $200 million to build and has a basketball court and recording studio, and the 303-foot Tatoosh, which he once tried to sell for $160 million.
Source: Business Insider, Business Insider
A sprawling real estate portfolio is a staple for billionaires, who often spend and grow their billions by investing in property.
Michael Bloomberg reportedly owns between 12 and 15 houses around the world, from his home base in New York City and a ski resort unit in Vail, Colorado, to an abode in Bermuda and two houses in London, including one in Knightsbridge worth $18 million.
Source: Business Insider
In addition to his $125 million Seattle home, Gates spent $27 million on a string of properties in Wellington, Florida, and $18 million on Rancho Paseana.
Source: Business Insider
He also has partial ownership of Charles Hotel in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and the Four Seasons hotel chain.
Source: Business Insider
Bezos is one of America's biggest landowners and owns five homes across the US in Medina, Washington; Beverly Hills, California; Van Horn, Texas; Washington, DC; and New York City
Source: Business Insider
Bezos' Washington, DC abode is undergoing $12 million in renovations. The former textile museum, which he bought for $23 million in 2016, will become a two-structure compound used largely for entertaining.
Source: Business Insider
Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer also has residence in Washington — he owns a $10 million waterfront home in Hunts Point, Washington, and property on Whidbey Island.
Source: Business Insider
A real estate tycoon, Trump has residences in Trump Tower in New York; Mar-A-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida; Beverly Hills; and Bedford, New York.
Source: Business Insider
Dell owns a 33,000-square-foot home outside of Austin, Texas, and a 6,380-square foot ranch house nearby. He also reportedly owns a four-story home on the exclusive Caribbean island of Anguilla and an 18,5000-square-foot compound in Hawaii worth $73 million.
Source: Business Insider
Dell and Walmart billionaire Rob Walton both share a stake in the resort area of Hualalai, Hawaii.
Source: Business Insider
Rob's sister, Alice Walton, owns a two-floor condo on New York's Park Avenue, which she purchased for $25 million in 2014. It has more than 52 large windows overlooking Central Park and more than 6,000 square feet of space.
Source: Business Insider
Billionaire couple Evan Spiegel and Miranda Kerr own a $12 million, 7,164-square-foot home in Los Angeles and a $2.15 million ocean view home in Malibu.
Source: Business Insider
Another well-known billionaire couple, Beyoncé and Jay-Z, have a massive real estate portfolio across the Hamptons, New Orleans, and Bel-Air. Collectively, the properties are worth more than $116 million.
Source: Business Insider
Musk owns more than $70 million worth of residential property in Bel-Air, including a $24 million estate and a $17 million mansion.
Source: Business Insider
Mark Zuckerberg also has plenty of property in California. He bought his 5,000-square-foot home in Palo Alto for $7 million. Shortly after, he began buying properties surrounding his home, totaling more than $30 million.
Source: Business Insider
Zuckerberg also owns a San Francisco townhouse, which he renovated for more than $1 million. He also purchased two properties in Kauai, Hawaii, for $100 million.
Source: Business Insider
Some cities are such a special place to billionaires that they buy their local sports teams.
Jerry Jones owns the Dallas Cowboys, which he paid a record $140 million for. The team was worth $4.8 billion as of September 2017.
Source: Business Insider
And Robert Kraft owns the New England Patriots, which he purchased for $175 million.
Source: Business Insider
And Allen owns not one, but two teams: the Portland Trail Blazers and Seattle Seahawks.
Source: Business Insider
Meanwhile, other billionaires invest in media.
Laurene Powell Jobs founded Emerson Collective, an organization that makes grants and investments. Through Emerson, Jobs acquired a majority stake in The Atlantic.
Source: Business Insider
And Salesforce CEO and cofounder Marc Benioff and his wife announced in September 2018 that they're buying Time Magazine for $190 million cash.
Source: Business Insider
Some billionaires invest in art.
One of Bloomberg's houses in London is reportedly filled with American art.
Source: Business Insider
Gates also has expensive art hanging in his home — he bought a Winslow Homer painting for $36 million in 1988.
Source: Business Insider
Alice Walton is a huge patron of the arts. She has an immense private art collection that includes works from Andy Warhol and Georgia O'Keefe. She once spent $44.4 million on a Georgia O'Keefe painting — the biggest sale for a woman's piece of art in history.
Source: Business Insider
Walton even opened a museum called Crystal Bridges in 2011 to house her $500 million private art collection.
Source: Business Insider
Despite their lavish purchases, many billionaires also donate money toward philanthropy.
The Gates have donated more than $36 billion to charitable causes through the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, including global health and development and US education.
Source: Business Insider
Zuckerberg is donating some of his Facebook shares to the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, a philanthropic organization he founded with his wife in 2015. They invested $3 billion into research focused on curing the world's diseases by the end of the century.
Source: Business Insider
The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative also gave $5 million to help at least 60 teachers in Redwood City and East Palo Alto, California, purchase real estate.
Source: Business Insider
Personally and through his foundation, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Bloomberg has donated $3 billion to a variety of charitable causes.
Source: Business Insider
Dell's charitable foundation has given away $1.23 billion to nonprofits and social enterprises in the US, India, and South Africa since 1999.
Source: Business Insider
WhatsApp cofounder Brian Acton has launched three charities: Sunlight Giving, Family Giving, and Solidarity Giving, which collectively support basic needs of low-income families, build empathy, and focus on human and civil rights.
Source: Business Insider
WhatsApp cofounder Jan Koum donated $556 million to the Silicon Valley Community Foundation after the sale of WhatsApp.
Source: Business Insider
And Warren Buffet — ever the frugal billionaire — has donated more than $28.5 billion to charities throughout his lifetime.
Source: Business Insider
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