Jeff Bezos Reportedly Offloads Seattle Mansion for $63 Million in Record-Breaking Sale

April 14, 2025

After moving to Miami, it was only a matter of time before Jeff Bezos started shedding his Seattle properties. The Amazon founder, who relocated to Florida’s Indian Creek Island (a.k.a. Billionaire Bunker) in 2023, just sold a mansion in Hunts Point, Washington, the Seattle Times reports—and the $63 million deal broke the record for the state’s most expensive home ever sold.

It’s not even the first time the waterfront property has broken that record. When Bezos bought the 9,420-square-foot abode from the estate of art collector Barney Ebsworth in 2019, the $37.5 million sale then marked the state’s priciest.

The three-bedroom, four-bathroom dwelling sits on a 3.27-acre plot with 300 feet of Lake Washington frontage. Neighbors told Business Insider that Bezos stayed at the residence, which architect Jim Olson named “An American Place,” whenever he was in the area. Olson designed the 9,500-square-foot home in 2003 for Ebsworth to display his prominent art collection, which included works by Edward Hopper, Georgia O’Keeffe, Willem de Kooning, and Jackson Pollock. As such, the concrete-and-steel structure features a gallery wing, climate control, and lots of floor-to-ceiling glass to let the light in and blend the interior with the heavily wooded grounds. “The house was designed to both accommodate this amazing art collection but also to fit seamlessly into a natural setting,” the architect said, per the Seattle Times.

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Some of the property’s other unique features include a glass walkway connecting the main house and a two-story guesthouse, a glass shower that looks out into a walled Japanese garden, a flat roof partially covered in sod and native plants, and a rooftop deck equipped with a fireplace.

 

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