A Silicon Valley house that Mark Zuckerberg rented in the early days of Facebook is on the market for $5.3 million. Take a look inside.
  • The three Facebook co-founders rented a home in Silicon Valley.

  • The house has six bedrooms and four full baths.

  • According to the New York Post, the house was filled with engineers, Facebook employees and interns.

The Silicon Valley house where Mark Zuckerberg once operated the world's largest social media network, Facebook, now known as Meta, is up for sale.

A lounge
The foyer of the house.Courtesy of Crystal Souza

Crystal Souza, the real estate agent for Live Play Real Estate, told Insider that the house was rented in 2004. The landlord of the previous home found out that the zipline they attached to the chimney was for jumping into the pool and kicked them out.

According to Santa Clara County Public Records, a listing for 1743 Westbrook Avenue was owned by Judy Fusco. The New York Post reported last year that Fusco said that she was given a $10,000 check by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg to secure the lease on the house.

The trio moved in in September 2004, but they were not the only guests, as Facebook employees soon filled the six-bedroom house. Fusco told the Post that the interns stayed in bunk beds.

The house in 2004 was not what it is today. According to Facebook: The Inside Story by Steven Levy, the house that the team lived in had only essential furniture from ikea and beanbags. He kept his clothes in a pile.

Fusco and Zuckerberg did not reply immediately.

The Country Club neighborhood of Los Altos Hills is where the home is located.

Aerial view of Westbrook
Country Club, Los Altos Hill.Courtesy of Crystal Souza

Los Altos Hill is located 45 minutes away from San Francisco and is home to some of the wealthiest tech tycoons. Los Altos Hills was ranked the fifth wealthiest community in the US. The average household income there is over $400,000.

The average price for a home in Los Altos Hills has increased by 18.9% in the past year. The sale price for Casa de Facebook is under the new average.

The house has six bedrooms and four full baths.

Courtesy of Crystal Souza

Natural sunlight can be seen in most of the communal rooms with the use of sliding glass doors and floor-to-ceiling windows.

The house at 1743 Westbrook Avenue is similar to the one in Palo Alto, California, which features timber flooring.

The bay windows in the living room open to a balcony.

The spacious living room.Courtesy of Crystal Souza

According to the listing, the windows offer a view of the nearby creek.

The dining area and kitchen are located in the living room.

The dining area and kitchen.Courtesy of Crystal Souza

There is a house tour listing.

In 2005, the first official office of Facebook was opened on Emerson Street in Palo Alto.

The balcony overlooks trees.Courtesy of Crystal Souza

Fusco told the New York Post that she heard from them occasionally after moving out.

Fusco said that Sean told him he would be a billionaire one day if he invested.

The original article can be found on Insider.

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