Nvidia employee buys 10.5 million waterfront home in North Seattle from branding guru - Puget Sound Business Journal

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A Nvidia employee has made headlines by purchasing a luxurious waterfront home in North Seattle for $10. 5 million, as revealed by King County records. The property, previously owned by branding guru Jack Anderson, showcases the meticulous craftsmanship and design that took 13 years to realize. Renowned architect James Cutler, known for his work on Bill Gates' megamansion, was behind the home's exquisite design, which reflects Anderson's commitment to detail and quality. Initially listed for $11 million in August 2023, the home was eventually acquired at a price that underscores the rarity and desirability of such bespoke properties in the Seattle market.

The sale signifies the growing trend of high-net-worth individuals from the tech sector investing in luxury real estate within the region. Anderson, who plans to downsize to a smaller residence in Seattle, had lived in the custom-built home for 24 years, making the sale a significant transition for his family. This purchase not only highlights the intersection of the technology industry and luxury living but also the evolving landscape of Seattle's real estate market. The involvement of Nvidia, a leading player in the tech sector, adds to the narrative of the city’s economic growth and its appeal to affluent buyers.

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