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An Internet Entrepreneur Sold This San Francisco Apartment For $6 Million - And He's Giving It All Away To Charity

An Internet Entrepreneur Sold This San Francisco Apartment For $6 Million - And He's Giving It All Away To Charity
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Castaldo PropertiesLorry Lokey, founder of media-relations site Business Wire, has sold his stunning San Francisco apartment for $6 million, Curbed SF reports. 

Lokey bought the home for $4.6 million in 2006, but he isn't looking to turn a profit on the sale. A signer of the Giving Pledge, Lokey pledged to donate the money the apartment fetches in an effort to get closer to his goal of donating $1 billion. 

He first listed the home for $6.25 million in October 2014.

The 2,200-square-foot apartment is gorgeous, with views of the Golden Gate Bridge, the Bay Bridge, and downtown San Francisco.

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