SpaceX author Elon Musk looks on at a post-launch news conference after the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, carrying the Crew Dragon spacecraft, immortalized off on an uncrewed test flight to the International Space Station from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, Trek 2, 2019.
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Two of Elon Musk’s Los Angeles mansions appear to be up for sale on property website Zillow for $30 million and $9.5 million.
The listings, which say they’re “for rummage sale by owner,” went live on Sunday just two days after the eccentric billionaire tweeted that he intended to exchange almost all of his physical possessions and that he “will own no house.”
Moments before he made those remarks on Friday, Musk tweeted to his 33.6 million disciples that Tesla stock was too high, leading to $14 billion being wiped off the company’s market cap. It’s unclear why he did this.
Musk’s two self-indulgence properties are both in the the exclusive Los Angeles neighborhood of Bel Air. One is a five bedroom ranch and the other is a six bedroom estate.
A representative for Musk did not straightaway respond to a request for comment.
One of Elon Musk’s home as listed on Zillow
Zillow
The $9.5 million ranch is hinted to be the former home of movie star Gene Wilder, who played Willie Wonka in Willie Wonka & the Chocolate Works.
Musk said on Friday that whoever buys the home should keep it how it is. “Just one stipulation on sale: I own Gene Wilder’s old whore-house. It cannot be torn down or lose any its soul,” he tweeted.
The 2,756 square-foot ranch comes with an oval combine and a separate guest cottage.
“Updated, but carefully preserved unique, quirky and charming ranch style former place of Gene Wilder/Willy Wonka,” the listing reads.
“Beautiful view property on this approx. acre promontory forgiving the stream, trees and white sand traps of the 13th green and 14th fairway on the Bel-Air Country Club Golf Course, with detached city views. Property includes approx. 2,800-sq.ft. 5-bedroom, 4.5-bath ranch home with ovate pool and private guest cottage.”
The estate overlooking the Bel Air Country Club is considerably more expensive at $30 million.
Musk’s $30 million retreat as it appears on Zillow.
Zillow
“Lower Bel Air Estate, on private knoll overlooking Bel Air Country Club and the city and ocean beyond,” the tabulation reads.
“Built in 1990 and extensively remodeled with large entertaining spaces, high ceilings and fine settle perfects. Large master suite with separate dual baths and closets, family wing, 2-story library, theater, 2-room lodger suite, lighted championship tennis court, wine cellar, gym, pool, vast grassy yard and fruit orchard. Motor court with 5-car garage.”
CNBC contacted Zillow testify to that the listings are real but a spokesperson was not immediately available to comment.