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Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey listed his Hollywood Hills home for $4.5 million barely a year after buying it - here's a look inside the mansion

Jack Dorsey is the cofounder and CEO of Twitter and small business payments company Square. According to Forbes, he has a current net worth of $4 billion.

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey listed his Hollywood Hills home for $4.5 million barely a year after buying it - here's a look inside the mansion

In August of 2018, Dorsey bought his then-girlfriend a house in Hollywood Hills, California, for $4.225 million. Now, just over a year later, he has re-listed it for $4.495 million.

In August of 2018, Dorsey bought his then-girlfriend a house in Hollywood Hills, California, for $4.225 million. Now, just over a year later, he has re-listed it for $4.495 million.

Source: Variety

Hollywood Hills is a swanky hillside neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, known for its stunning views, ultra-wealthy residents, and high price tags. According to Zillow, as of August 2019, the city's median home value is $1,776,300.

Hollywood Hills is a swanky hillside neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, known for its stunning views, ultra-wealthy residents, and high price tags. According to Zillow, as of August 2019, the city

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The 3,730-square-foot home was built in 2017.

The 3,730-square-foot home was built in 2017.

Source: The Agency

It was designed by architecture and design company ANDstudio.

It was designed by architecture and design company ANDstudio.

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The spacious living area on the main level boasts various indoor seating options. An outdoor terrace is also accessible through the sliding glass doors adjacent to the sofa.

The spacious living area on the main level boasts various indoor seating options. An outdoor terrace is also accessible through the sliding glass doors adjacent to the sofa.

Source: The Agency

In the kitchen, there is a 12-foot marble island ...

In the kitchen, there is a 12-foot marble island ...

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... and a hidden wet bar that is located behind sliding doors.

... and a hidden wet bar that is located behind sliding doors.

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Here's a look at the den on the ground level.

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Glass walls throughout the home show off views of both the mountains and the city.

Glass walls throughout the home show off views of both the mountains and the city.

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The master suite, which is located on the main level, has a balcony that is also accessible through a sliding glass door.

The master suite, which is located on the main level, has a balcony that is also accessible through a sliding glass door.

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In total, the home has five bedrooms and five bathrooms.

In total, the home has five bedrooms and five bathrooms.

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The outdoor terrace boasts enough room for a lounging area, a dining area, and a small kitchen.

The outdoor terrace boasts enough room for a lounging area, a dining area, and a small kitchen.

Source: The Agency

Along with views of the mountains and the city, the deck and pool are also visible from the terrace.

Along with views of the mountains and the city, the deck and pool are also visible from the terrace.

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Amenities in the home include an infinity-edge pool and spa ...

Amenities in the home include an infinity-edge pool and spa ...

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... and a spacious garage that, according to Variety, can fit two cars.

... and a spacious garage that, according to Variety, can fit two cars.

Source: Variety

Dorsey's home isn't the only Hollywood Hills home seeking a buyer this year. In September, Business Insider reported that former professional baseball player Alex Rodriguez sold his Hollywood Hills mansion for $4.4 million — roughly $400,000 less than what he reportedly purchased it for.

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Alex Rodriguez isn't the only one that was hit with a loss. According to a report by the LA Times, Tinder cofounder Sean Rad re-listed his Hollywood Hills home this year for $9.75 million — $1 million less than the original asking price of $10.9 million.


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