The home in Los Altos, where a group of roommates – Mark Zuckerberg, Dustin Moskowitz and Sean Parker – created Facebook, has been announced for 5.298 million dollars.

The house in Los Altos, where Facebook was launched, is for sale.
Home in Los Altos, where Facebook went on sale (Crystal Souza and Hannah Isaka with Live Play Real Estate).
The house in Los Altos, where Facebook was launched, is for sale.

The three founders of the company lived there in the summer of 2004, along with several other employees, and started the company, now known as Meta.

The house in Los Altos, where Facebook was launched, is for sale.

The 2969-square-meter house has six bedrooms and five bathrooms. It has ample common spaces for brainstorming: a living room that merges into an entertainment room and patio, and a spacious kitchen with island and breakfast area. Large backyard has a gazebo and sound wall.

Home in Los Altos, where Facebook went on sale (Crystal Souza and Hannah Isaka with Live Play Real Estate).
The house in Los Altos, where Facebook was launched, is for sale.

Crystal Souza and Hannah Isaka of Live Play Real Estate hold the list.

The house later housed other successful startups, including Eli Lilly, Shopkick and Emerge, according to listing agents.

Photos: Los Altos home where Facebook was launched listed for $5.3 million

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