This tech entrepreneur paid $9.5 million for a teardown and built this $35 million Laguna Beach mansion. (via CNBCMakeIt)
Perched high above the Pacific Ocean, in Southern California's exclusive Laguna Beach community, is a cliff-side compound that's on the market for $35 million.Aaron Kirman Partners
"I've collected over 50 motorcycles from the '60s and '70s," he explains, including this Yahama bike with a mannequin that wears Hammond's riding gear from when he was 17.Out back, a stairway to the ocean below leads to the property's most unique feature: a private beach and tide pool that fills up with water, sometimes even sharks.
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