Honey's cofounder just bought a $60 million 'Sky Garden' Bel Air mansion after selling his company to PayPal for $4 billion
- In November, PayPal bought online coupon company Honey for $4 billion.
- Honey cofounder George Runa just bought a $60 million home in Los Angeles, The Wall Street Journal reported.
- The nine-bedroom, 14 bathroom house was designed by South African firm SAOTA as a "sky garden."
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LA-based coupon finding company Honey became PayPal's most expensive acquisition to date last year, when it was acquired for $4 billion. Honey cofounder George Ruan just made a major purchase after selling the company, which he cofounded in 2012.
"Sky Garden," the home Ruan purchased for $60 million, is located on one of the highest ridges in Bel Air. It is about 21,000-square-feet on 1.15 acres, The Wall Street Journal reported. It has nine bedrooms, 14 bathrooms, plus a guest house and four kitchens. The house is part of the Viewpoint Collection's development of luxury real estate around Los Angeles, which is also behind the ten-acre Owlwood Estate listed at $115 million, and the 11,000-square-foot modern farmhouse on Knoll Drive.
A full photoshoot hasn't been scheduled yet, but SAOTA shared some of the renderings with Business Insider, and they show how luxurious the home is. Take a look inside.