Mark buys a castle
Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg has acquired a historic Irish castle near the company's international operations base in Dublin. The 19th-century Strancally Castle, situated in County Waterford approximately two hours from the city, spans 440 acres and is reported to contain at least eleven bedrooms, four tower suites, and various reception rooms overlooking a river. The purchase price is estimated between $23 million and $35 million, with the property previously owned by a financier who occupied it for 25 years.
The acquisition reflects a broader pattern among technology executives, with Zuckerberg and his spouse also reportedly purchasing a $170 million property in Miami this year. The timing coincides with California's implementation of wealth tax measures, prompting relocation of significant assets by wealthy technology leaders. Meta has maintained substantial operations in Dublin since 2017, when the company opened a major data center facility in the city.
- Mark Zuckerberg purchased Strancally Castle near Dublin, Ireland for an estimated $23–35 million
- The 19th-century estate sits on 440 acres close to Meta's international headquarters, part of broader tech billionaire asset relocation