Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong is the buyer of a $133 million Los Angeles estate, according to people familiar with the deal, in one of the priciest single-family home sales ever completed in the L.A. area
Coinbase Chief Executive Officer Brian Armstrong is the buyer of a $133 million Los Angeles estate, according to people familiar with the deal. The transaction, which closed in December, is one of the priciest single-family home sales ever completed in the L.A. area.
The seller was a limited liability company tied to Japanese entrepreneur Hideki Tomita, which bought the property for $85 million in 2018, records show.
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