Go inside the Silicon Valley home that Yahoo's first CEO is selling for $19.4 million
A beautiful home owned by former Yahoo CEO Tim Koogle has hit the market for $19.4 million.
Koogle and his wife, Pam Scott, have owned the 12-acre property in Los Altos, California, since 2003, when they bought it for about $8 million, according to Bloomberg.
The renovated, midcentury house has four bedrooms, four-and-a-half baths, a detached four-car garage, a guesthouse, and a terrace.
Koogle said that his home has played host to a series of influential talks and presentations from people in his business network, including Elon Musk in the beginning days of Tesla.
Koogle was the CEO of Yahoo from 1995 to 2001. He was on the company's board of directors until 2003.
While the couple has many warm memories at this house, they also own at least six other properties. For this reason, Koogle and his wife decided it was in their best interest to downsize.
Richard Williamson of Sotheby's International Realty has the listing.
The colorful home was originally built in 1955 and has since undergone renovations.
The decor is modern with bright yellow touches throughout the house.
The home has several living spaces, including one outdoors for enjoying the warm, California air.
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