Apple Inc. co-founder and designer of the original Apple 1 computer, Steve Wozniak's former home in Los Gatos, California, has returned to the market with a slimmer price tag of $4.3 million.
It was first listed in Feb. 2012 for around $5 million. After receiving a couple of price chops in March and July, the home was taken off the market. It was relisted in September for $4.5 million. The legendary estate has now again received a price cut, reports Zillow.
Wozniak designed the home in 1986. The home was renovated and remodeled in 2006. However, some of the key Wozniak-design elements still remain in the home.
According to the listing records, the home is a 7,500 square feet single-family residence sitting on a 1.19 acre lot. The home features modern contemporary architecture with high insulated ceilings and large glass windows and doors.
Consisting of six bedrooms and eight bathrooms, the home has a large living room, a formal dining room, a family room, a laundry room and a utility room as well. Gas hookups for heating and central air-conditioning are some of its temperature control features. The master suite has a fireplace and an attached bathroom as well. The kitchen is an ultra modern cooking space with a modern breakfast bar.
Outside, the home has a swimming pool and a three car parking garage as well.
Check out the photos of the home here.