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Take a look at all the lavish properties Jeff Bezos owns across the US

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Take a look at all the lavish properties Jeff Bezos owns across the US
Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, is one of America's largest landowners.David Ryder/Getty Images
  • Jeff Bezos has amassed a massive real estate portfolio across the US.
  • He's the 24th-largest landowner in the US with 420,000 acres, according to a 2022 ranking from The Land Report.

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has amassed a real estate portfolio that rivals that of some of America's most famous landowners.

The 24th-largest landowner in the country, according to the 2022 land report, Bezos owns 420,000 acres in America.

The latest addition to his very expensive collection: a $68 million waterfront mansion on Miami's Indian Creek Village — an island sometimes referred to as the "billionaire bunker."

The pricetag was record-breaking for the Florida hotspot, but it's not the first time Bezos has broken real estate records. In 2019, he dropped about $80 million on three adjacent New York City apartments in the priciest real-estate deal ever south of Manhattan's 42nd Street. The next year, he purchased the nine-acre Warner Estate in Beverly Hills for $165 million from billionaire David Geffen. At the time, it was the most expensive home ever sold in California's history.

Bezos, who has an estimated net worth of $163 billion as of August 14, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, had purchased a number of properties with his ex-wife MacKenzie Scott. After the pair finalized their divorce in 2019, a number of those were split up, leaving Bezos — at least for a time — with a homes in his collection.

From two neighboring Beverly Hills mansions to a sprawling estate in an exclusive Seattle suburb, here are all the residential properties Bezos has snapped up in the US.

Caroline Cakebread, Katie Warren, Dominic-Madori Davis, and Libertina Brandt contributed to an earlier version of this article.

Jeff Bezos has spent millions of dollars amassing a collection of residential properties over the years.

Jeff Bezos has spent millions of dollars amassing a collection of residential properties over the years.
Amazon executive chairman Jeff Bezos.      AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais

A 2022 Land Report named Bezos the country's 24th-largest landowner, with 420,000 acres to his name.

Over the years, he's picked up several New York City apartments, a ranch in Texas, and homes in Washington state, California, and Washington, DC.

Bezos' home base is a nearly 24,000-square-foot estate in Medina, Washington.

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Bezos owns a sprawling compound in Washington.      Harrison Jacobs/Business Insider

In 1998, Bezos paid $10 million for his 5.3-acre property, which includes two residences, The Wall Street Journal reported.

One home is a 20,600-square-foot, five-bedroom, four-bathroom house with a basement spanning over 5,000-square-feet and five fireplaces. The other is an 8,300-square-foot, five-bedroom, four-bathroom home built in 1940.

He purchased the property next door in 2010 under Aspen Ventures LLC, per WSJ. That lot has a 24,000-square-foot tudor-style, six-bedroom, six-bathroom mansion and had a listing price of $53 million.

Medina, located on a peninsula just across Lake Washington from Seattle, is an exclusive suburb that's also home to Bill Gates, as well as other Microsoft bigwigs, tech entrepreneurs, and telecom magnates.

Medina, located on a peninsula just across Lake Washington from Seattle, is an exclusive suburb that
Other tech legends, like Bill Gates, have also called Medina, Washington, home over the years.      Harrison Jacobs/Business Insider

Many of the neighborhood's mansions are hidden away behind gates and protected by elaborate security systems.

A year after purchasing his Medina mansion, Bezos shelled out $7.65 million for three apartments on Central Park West in Manhattan.

A year after purchasing his Medina mansion, Bezos shelled out $7.65 million for three apartments on Central Park West in Manhattan.
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The three units, in The Century building on Manhattan's the Upper West Side, were purchased from former Sony Music head Tommy Mottola, The Observer reported at the time.

More than a decade later, in 2012, he bought an additional unit in the building, $5.3 million in 2012, making him the owner of four condos in the building.

The Art Deco building was built in the 1930s, and boasts a concierge, elevator attendants, and three separate entrances.

As of 2021, Bezos and his ex-wife appear to still own the four units.

His next big buy was a massive ranch near the town of Van Horn, Texas.

His next big buy was a massive ranch near the town of Van Horn, Texas.
Bezos owns thousands of acres in Texas.      Shutterstock/Lynda Lehmann

In 2004, Bezos purchased Corn Ranch, an 165,000-acre stretch of land outside of Van Horn, Texas.

While he reportedly told the local paper he bought the property so his family would get the chance to live on a ranch like he did when he visited his grandfather as a child, it seems he's mainly has been using the land for his aerospace company Blue Origin's rocket launches.

The land included a home that the seller said they spent "millions" renovating.

The land included a home that the seller said they spent "millions" renovating.
Bezos' Texas ranch.      Google Earth

The U-shaped ranch house seen above is a remnant from the seller, who told The Wall Street Journal that he put "millions" into renovating it. Behind the home is a bunkhouse that sleeps 12 people.

The property is mainly used as the base for Bezos' private space company, Blue Origin.

The property is mainly used as the base for Bezos
Blue Origin's New Shepard.      Blue Origin

As his space company has grown, he's added to his Texas acreage.

Bezos and other passengers were onboard when Blue Origin successfully completed its first passenger spaceflight in 2021.

Three years after buying The Washington Post in 2013, Bezos bought a former textile museum in DC's Kalorama.

Three years after buying The Washington Post in 2013, Bezos bought a former textile museum in DC
Initially, the museum's buyer remained anonymous before it was revealed to be Bezos.      Getty Images

He spent $23 million on the property, which dates back to 1912 and has a spot on the National Register of Historic Places, The Washington Post reported.

The neighborhood is a hot spot for Washington bigwigs.

The neighborhood is a hot spot for Washington bigwigs.
Kalorama neighborhood of Washington, DC.      Getty Images

The Obamas purchased an $8.1 million property nearby in 2017, which marked the second-most expensive transaction in the neighborhood — after Bezos' — The Washington Post reported.

The two joint structures on Bezos' property have nearly 27,000 square feet of living space, making it the largest home in Washington, DC.

The two joint structures on Bezos
Bezos' textile museum-turned-residence.      Harrison Jacobs/Business Insider

It's been reported that Bezos may have also purchased the home across the street January 2020 for $5 million, though Insider could not confirm he owns the property.

In June 2019, two months after he and Scott finalized their divorce, the former Amazon CEO reportedly dropped about $80 million on three adjacent New York City apartments.

In June 2019, two months after he and Scott finalized their divorce, the former Amazon CEO reportedly dropped about $80 million on three adjacent New York City apartments.
Bezos bought a penthouse and two additional units at 212 Fifth Avenue.      Marketing by Visualhouse

The spread included a three-story penthouse and two units directly below it.

It was the priciest real estate deal south of Manhattan's 42nd Street, appraiser Jonathan Miller told The Wall Street Journal at the time.

Renderings of the inside of the apartment from creative agency VisualHouse show the opulence of the penthouse.

Renderings of the inside of the apartment from creative agency VisualHouse show the opulence of the penthouse.
Renderings of an apartment Bezos bought in New York City.      Marketing by Visualhouse

Bezos has since purchased two more units inside the prewar building. In 2020, he spent $16 million on an additional unit, and purchased a $23 million apartment in the building in 2021.

The purchases brought his grand total to $119 million of real estate in the one building, which has a fitness center, golf simulator, game room, and movie-screening room, according to the property's website.

Bezos also owns property in Beverly Hills, California, one of the most expensive neighborhoods in Los Angeles.

Bezos also owns property in Beverly Hills, California, one of the most expensive neighborhoods in Los Angeles.
Bezos has bought up multiple residences in California.      Shutterstock/Zhukova Valentyna

He first bought property in the cushy neighborhood in 2007, shelling out $24.45 million for a mansion that had tennis courts, a guesthouse, a six-car garage, and a pool, the Los Angeles Times reported at the time. In 2017, he bought the house next door for $12.9 million.

Scott seems to have gotten both of those homes in the divorce. Last year, she donated the two mansions to a housing charity.

After his divorce, he broke California records when he purchased the Warner Estate in 2020.

After his divorce, he broke California records when he purchased the Warner Estate in 2020.
The Warren Estate used to belong to fellow billionaire David Geffen.      Google Earth

The estate was designed for Jack Warner — the former president of Warner Bros. Studios — in the 1930s.

The most expensive home sale in California's history at the time, Bezos purchased the house for $165 million from David Geffen, who bought it in 1990 for $47.5 million.

The mansion has guest homes, a tennis court, a swimming pool, and a nine-hole golf course.

The mansion has guest homes, a tennis court, a swimming pool, and a nine-hole golf course.
A Google Maps satellite view of the Jack Warner Estate.      Google Maps

Like many of his other homes, privacy is key at the Warner Estate. Hedges surround the nine acres on which the 13,600-square-foot home sits.

In November 2021, Bezos and his now-fiancée Lauren Sanchez bought a home in Hawaii.

In November 2021, Bezos and his now-fiancée Lauren Sanchez bought a home in Hawaii.
Bezos and Sanchez pledged $100 million to aid Maui amid fire devastation.      Carlo Chirchirillo/Shutterstock

Bezos paid about $78 million for the Maui home, according The New York Times.

In the weeks leading up to the purchase, Bezos made several donations to local organizations — including Hawaii Land Trust and Mālama Family Recovery Center, local news site Maui Now reported.

Sanchez announced that she and Bezos would donate $100 million to help Maui after neighborhoods on the island were devastated by fires.

"Jeff and I are heartbroken by what's happening in Maui. We are thinking of all the families that have lost so much and a community that has been left devastated," Sanchez wrote on Instagram.

Their notable island neighbors include fellow billionaires Oprah Winfrey, Paul Thiel, and Oracle executive Larry Ellison, according to the Times.

Bezos' latest home is in Indian Creek, another billionaire hotspot.

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Tom Brady, Jared Kushner, and Ivanka Trump have also owned property on Indian Creek Island.      Google

In August, he added a $68 million mansion on Miami's "billionaire bunker" island, Indian Creek Village, to his portfolio.

The home reportedly spans 9,300 square feet, and the entire property is about 2.8 acres. The exclusive island has been home to Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, Tom Brady, and billionaire investor Carl Icahn.

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