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Inside Larry Page’s $250 Million-Plus Property Portfolio



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Larry Page has spent the past three decades building one of the most powerful businesses on the planet, and one of the biggest personal fortunes alongside it. Born in Michigan, the computer scientist launched Google with fellow Stanford student Sergey Brin in 1998. Page served as the search giant’s first CEO, returned to lead it again in 2011, and later became chief executive of Alphabet, Google’s parent company, before stepping away from day-to-day operations in 2019. He remains a major shareholder and board member.

Today, Page is worth an estimated $327 billion, making him one of the richest people in the world. Outside of Google, he’s developed a reputation for funding futuristic ventures and collecting high-end toys. He reportedly purchased the 193-foot explorer yacht Senses for around $45 million and has long been associated with private aviation, including a shared Boeing 767 bought with Brin and a Gulfstream G650ER. He has also invested heavily in electric aviation and flying-car technology, backing companies like Pivotal.

In recent years, Page has traded Silicon Valley for South Florida, joining the growing wave of billionaires flocking to Miami for its tax advantages. Miami now appears to serve as his primary home base after his Coconut Grove buying spree in late 2025 and early 2026. At the same time, Page has continued expanding his global footprint. In 2021, he secured New Zealand residency through the country’s Investor Plus program. Today, his holdings stretch from massive waterfront estates to private islands across some of the world’s most exclusive destinations.


Source: Luxury - robbreport.com

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