How billionaire Bill Gates, 68, CEO of Microsoft spent $131.1B in assets – Including real estate built within 7 years costing $500M, renting a yacht with helicopter $5M/night and the rest used to establish many charity funds

At 68, Bill Gates, the co-founder and former CEO of Microsoft, continues to make headlines not only for his immense wealth but also for how he allocates his $131.1 billiоn in assets. Known for his visionary contributions to technology and his significant philanthropic efforts, Gates’ spending habits reflect his diverse interests and enduring commitment to giving back. Here’s a detailed look at how he utilizes his vast fortune.

 

 

1. Real Estate Investments: $500 Million

 

 

One of Gates’ most notable expenditures is his extensive real estate portfolio. Over the past seven years, he has invested heavily in luxury properties, spending around $500 million. His primary residence, nicknamed “Xanadu 2.0,” is a sprawling estate in Medina, Washingtоn, valued at approximately $147 million. This high-tech mansion boasts amenities such as a 60-foot swimming pool with an underwater music system, a 2,500-square-foot gym, and a 1,000-square-foot dining room.

 

 

 

In addition to Xanadu 2.0, Gates owns several other properties, including a ranch in Wyoming, a luxury home in Florida, and several properties in California. These real estate investments reflect his taste for luxury and his strategic approach to asset diversification.