The Neumanns reportedly own a $10.5 million Manhattan townhouse.
The property is at the center of a rather expensive financial dispute, with contractors alleging that the couple has failed to fork over $1.1 million to cover unpaid bills.
The townhouse renovation project was reportedly set to cost $6.5 million originally.
Of course, the townhouse isn't the family's only property.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdWeWork's founding couple also reportedly bought a $35 million property in Gramercy Park ...
... as well as residences in Westchester County ...
The Neumanns' $21 million house in the San Francisco Bay Area even has a custom guitar-shaped room.
On the commercial front, Adam Neumann also has his hand in at least $100 million worth of commercial property and startup investments.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdSome of Neumann's more controversial moments also speak to a lavish lifestyle. The CEO reportedly once left a "sizable chunk" of weed on a Gulfstream G650 during a jaunt to Israel.
The ousted CEO also reportedly prompted WeWork to buy a $60 million G650. Employees told Business Insider that bedrooms and televisions were added to the company plane to accommodate the Neumanns.
The Neumanns pledged to donate $1 billion in 10 years, with the now-irrelevant stipulation that, if they failed to fulfill that goal, they would lose a substantial degree of control over WeWork.
On the WeWork front, Neumann reportedly shelled out money for a party featuring tequila shots and Run DMC ...
... minutes after talking about the necessity of cost-cutting layoffs.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdWeWork employees told Business Insider that Neumann has a particular penchant for $140 Don Julio 1945 tequila.
As CEO, Neumann was also chauffeured around in a Maybach car worth over $100,000 ...
... and enjoyed an office "spa and ice bath," Vanity Fair reported.