The property, situated along a riverbank, features 11 bedrooms, four tower suites, a library, and formal drawing and dining rooms. A spokesperson for the family stated that Zuckerberg is committed to preserving the historic home, noting that the purchase facilitates more frequent visits to the region where Meta maintains a significant operational presence.
Mark Zuckerberg Acquires 19th-Century Irish Estate
Mark Zuckerberg has secured a foothold in Ireland, purchasing the historic Strancally Castle and its sprawling 440-acre grounds. The Meta founder reportedly spent between $23 million and $35 million on the 19th-century estate, which serves as a private retreat located roughly two hours from the company’s international headquarters in Dublin.
This acquisition follows a broader trend of high-profile real estate moves by the billionaire. Earlier this year, Zuckerberg and his wife spent $170 million on a residence in an exclusive Miami enclave, mirroring a migration pattern among tech executives relocating from California. The transition to the Waterford estate concludes a 25-year tenure for the previous owner, a financier who held the property until this latest sale.




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