Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen's mansion in the most expensive town in the US just sold for $35 million - see inside
Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen's mansion in the most expensive town in the US just sold for $35 million - see inside
The property, on 1.9 acres, sits back from the street and feels like a "true retreat," Charney told Business Insider, which she said makes it appealing to buyers.
The main house is about 18,000 square feet, plus a two-bedroom guesthouse. "While the overall square footage numbers are large, the home's design and layout, as well as the consistency of materials make the home feel very intimate and warm," Charney said.
The home was completed in 2013, and Charney said it was "impeccably maintained," and felt like new to buyers. Allen reportedly bought the property new for $27 million that year.