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For any copyright, please send me a message. A luxurious estate with a cinema, swimming pool and a spa in California owned by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen has gone up for sale for $41.488million.The custom-built home in Atherton, San Mateo County - the most expensive area in the US - boasts seven bedrooms, two acres of grounds, a five-car garage and a guest house.Allen, who died last year aged 65, helped build Microsoft alongside Bill Gates and left behind a vast fortune of $26billion in real estate, sports teams, super-yachts, charitable organisations and art collections.It's the latest in a long line of his properties and assets scattered across the world to be put on the market, including a sprawling plot of Los Angeles land and a super-yacht - with a Soviet-era fighter jet being sold last month. The latest property in California has more than 21,000 square ft of space, seven fireplaces, 13 bathroom and a pavilion near an outdoor fire pit.It comes hot on the heels of an astonishing plot of land, named 'The Enchanted Hill' - which is bigger than Disneyland - being put on the market for a whopping $110 million. Share this article Share This 120-acre site was first discovered in the 1920s by Hollywood legend Greta Garbo for her silent-film industry friends before it eventually sold to Allen for £20million in 1997, according to the Los Angeles Times.Allen also put his luxury super-yacht - a 414-foot vessel called Octopus - up for grabs for $324 million. Hosting rock stars such as Mick Jagger, the vessel is one of the biggest of its kind in the world and has a recording studio, a glass-bottomed underwater observation lounge, elevators and a basketball court. And just last month, a Soviet-era MiG-29 fighter plane - which has ejection seats and a pair of turbofan engines - was sold for an undisclosed amount.These are just a few of the tech-genius's properties and belongings which will likely crop up on the market in the coming years as his assets are sold off. In his Atherton home, the three-level pad is roughly ten times bigger than the average American home and is bathed in natural light, has walls of glassy windows and marble kitchens. . .Proving Allen had opulent taste, other rooms show stylish marble fireplaces, whitewashed walls, sleek surfaces and tasteful color schemes. Allen's death came just just two weeks after it was revealed that he was battling non-Hodgkin's lymphoma for the third time.It was complications from that cancer which led to his death according to his family. On the day of his death, Forbes revealed that Allen had donated $95 million in just the past year.Allen struck gold when he founded Microsoft with Bill Gates, his childhood friend who he convinced to drop out of Harvard
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