Luxury Homes: Billionaires Vacation Homes of Mark Zuckerberg, Eric Schmidt and Jeff Bezos

When you reach the top, what do you do? Sure you still work hard to stay there, but you also got to enjoy the fruit of your labor. That's no different among billionaires who also need to take a break from time to time to enjoy their wealth and time.

Forbes lists 12 stunning vacation homes that belong to the world's super rich from Bill Gate's equestrian estate to Donald Trump's Sylvan Manor.

Here's a round-up of the three vacation homes fit for billionaires based on Forbes' list.

Oceanfront Kauai Island Property

Mark Zuckerberg, the biggest gainer in this year's world's billionaires, owns an oceanfront tract on Kauai Island in Hawaii measuring 750 acres. He bought the property in 2014 for $100 million. According to Forbes, Facebook's CEO's acquisition includes Kahu'aina Plantation, a former sugarcane plantation and a portion of Pila'a Beach. Zuckerberg reportedly plans to build one house in the property.

Montecito Retreat Mansion

Eric Schmidt, the chairman of Alphabet Inc., owns a 1926 Spanish-style Santa Barbara property which he acquires from Ellen DeGeneres in 2007 for $20 million. The 4-acre Montecito retreat was designed by George Washington Smith. It has four bedrooms and a master suite that measures 1,300 square feet. Outside, the property is surrounded by fruit trees, gardens and fountains. It also has a swimming pool and a tennis court, according to Business Insider.

Beverly Hills Quinta

Jeff Bezos, the founder and CEO of Amazon, splurged $24.5 million on a Beverly Hills mansion in 2007. The house measures 11,891 square feet and features seven bathrooms and seven baths. According to Forbes, it also has a media room, a large patio for entertaining guests, a swimming pool and a six-car garage. The master suite has its own veranda. The property also has a separate guest house, a greenhouse and staff's quarters.

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