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Bigger Than Life

The founder of PeopleSoft is looking to build a three story, 72,000 square foot mansion in California. That's about the size of Bill Gates' and Michael Dell's homes combined. It's also bigger than the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Hearst Castle, and the White House.

What do millionaires do with all that space? That's a good question to ask some of the others on the following list.








Software/Hardware MillionaireHouse Size
David Duffield, PeopleSoft72,000 sq.ft.
Bill Gates, Microsoft40,000 sq.ft.
Michael Dell, Dell33,000 sq.ft.
Steve Jobs, Apple17,000 sq.ft.
Larry Ellison, Oracle8,000 sq.ft.
Flexo*675 sq.ft.

* Flexo is not really a software or hardware millionaire.

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