Billionaire billionaire Elon Musk, who heads Tesla and SpaceX, has announced the start of one of the strangest promises he made to himself, which is to sell all his tangible property.
According to the Al Ain news portal, Mask said last May to The Wall Street Journal that he had decided to sell all of his tangible property.
Tesla then explained that the reason was not the need for money, but to make his life simpler.
He explained: I am trying to make my life as simple as possible at the moment, so I will only keep things of emotional value.
Today Mike said in a tweet on his Twitter account: I will not own a home.
The Wall Street Journal reported that the American billionaire has fulfilled the promise he made to sell his home in the Bel-Air area of Los Angeles for $ 29 million. p>
The house was bought by a Chinese company of billionaire and businessman William Ding, founder and CEO of Net-Eise for electronic games.
The house built in 1990 is located on a hill overlooking one of the region's clubs, and it contains 7 rooms and ample spaces for entertainment and a cellar for drinks, in addition to a two-story library, a home cinema, a tennis court and a club Athletic and swimming pool.
The lands include a fruit orchard, a car park, and a car park that can accommodate five cars. "rtl" style = "text-align: justify;">
Mask bought the house for $ 17 million in 2012 from Mitchell Jules, one of the founders of the Canyon Capital Advisors Fund.
The house is one of six houses that Musk owns in the area, one of which is used as a school for his children.