Elon Musk, world's richest person lives in this tiny two-bedroom house

Updated : Aug 08, 2023 15:47
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Ever imagined how the world's richest person, Elon Musk's house would be? Well, contrary to most people's expectations, Musk lives in a very simple tiny two-bedroom house in Texas in the U.S. 

Musk’s biographer Walter Isaacson shared a rare image of the Musk's house and said it that is located in Boca Chica, Texas. He describes this house as 'spartan two-bedroom house' in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter. Notably, SpaceX’s development and testing site is located in Texas. 

The image shared by Isaacson shows a kitchen and a portion of living room that has a wooden table. Isaacson revealed that he used to meet Musk in this house, where the billionaire used to sit on the wooden table and make phone calls.

The house looks neat and uncluttered, with just a jacket hanging on a chair. It also shows a rocket sculpture kept on the table along with what looks like a white Japanese sword or Katana.

Many were shocked to see that a tech billionaire is living in such a tiny and simple house, while others appreciated his thinking. One user commented, “Jeez, how can you have so little stuff?”, while one wrote, “so simple yet so profound”. 

Elon Musk's biography 

Musk’s biography written by Walter Isaacson is now available for pre-order on Amazon and will go on sale on September 12. This book will also talk about how Elon Musk looks at artificial intelligence. The book is priced at $28 (approx Rs 2,300) on the Amazon website. The listing describes Musk as the “most fascinating and controversial innovator of our era”.  

Elon Musk

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