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Photo of the Week - Steve Wozniak's Former Home Hits the Real Estate Market


March 19, 2013 By

On March 12, the Los Gatos, Calif., home designed by Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak in 1986, according to techspot.com, hit the real estate market -- for nearly $4.4 million. 

According to the MLS listing, the 7,500 square-foot, tri-level, 6-bedroom, 7-bath home sits on a 1.19 acre lot that's "minutes to Los Gatos Blvd.," and "combines post-modern style with majestic natural views."

And if you'll be in the Bay Area's Santa Clara County on Sunday, March 24, you're welcome to stop in for the open house, being held from 1 p.m. to 4:30 pm.

Photos via Redfin.com


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