Billionaire co-founder of Sun Microsystems, early Google investor buys Hawaii estate




The billionaire German co-founder of Sun Microsystems and early investor of Google has purchased a Hawaii estate in the ultra-exclusive Hualalai Resort totaling a little more than an acre for $14.2 million, Shimogawa Scoops has learned.
Andreas “Andy” Bechtolsheim, who has a net worth of more than $7 billion, purchased a 6,298-square-foot mansion that includes three-bedrooms and 5.5-bathrooms that occupies a 1.37-acre parcel on the Big Island.
Built in 2014, the entire property has a total assessed value of about $8.2 million, public records show.
The Silicon Valley tech titan is the chairman and co-founder of Arista Networks, a Silicon Valley company that sells cloud networking services to such big-name clients as Microsoft.
Bechtolsheim is notoriously known for giving Google founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page their first round of funding in 1998 before the dynamic duo had even incorporated the famous tech giant.

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