The luxury Bel Air complex, designed by English architect John Pawson, has changed hands. Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong gave himself this Christmas gift.
The CEO of the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the United States purchased real estate from Hideki Tomita, the Japanese founder of the job search agency Dip Corporation. Tomit bought the complex for $85 million in 2018.
Real estate. with an area of almost two hectares. considered one of the best even in the prestigious Tony-Bel-Air. The complex includes one 19,000-square-foot main building, a 6,600-square-foot “guest mansion,” as well as a tennis court, two pools, a motor court, and amenities including a home theater and gym.
The main villa features a clean, minimalist style, with a cubic structure marked by rectangular lines and large glass walls. The interior of the house is also furnished in a minimalist style. The windows offer stunning views of downtown Los Angeles.
One of the luxury real estate brokers noticed increased activity of crypto investors in the market. In his opinion, investors are changing their priorities for hedging funds, returning to traditional investments.
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