Steve Jobs' Households

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Here’s house in Palo Alto where he lives with his wife and their three children.
He bought it right after his marriage in the 90’s and since resides there. Judging by the photos, there’s not any special luxury there like other celebs or rich people may have. The house is in the British country style that doesn’t really resemble a house of a high-tech/media mogul.


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On the screen you can see the picture of his son Reed.

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Steve Jobs also has a mansion in Woodside where he lived in the latter part of the 1980s.

He always planned on raze it down and build a new house, a more contemporary styled one, but the local communities, dedicated to saving the historic residence, were opposed to it all this time. But in March of 2010 Jobs finally was granted the right by a California court to demolish the mansion.


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The mansion is called the Jackling House which is a historic mansion in Woodside, California, designed and built for copper mining magnate Daniel Cowan Jackling and his family by the noted California architect George Washington Smith in 1925.

After Jobs moved to his new house in Palo Alto, he leased the mansion out for several years until 2000 when he stopped maintaining the house, with the elements degrading it.


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