Atherton continues to be the most desirable zip code among tech billionaires.
Bruce Dunlevie, a founding partner of Benchmark Capital, has the ultimate hideaway in Atherton. A tree canopy blocks his four-bedroom, five-bath estate from public view.
The most expensive listing in Atherton boasts six bedrooms, nine baths, antique wood and Frenchstone floors, and centuries-old interior doors, according to the property's website.
In March, early Tesla investor Alan Salzman listed his 9,000-square-foot Atherton manor for a whopping $39.75 million, which is up 300% from what he paid for the home in 2001.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdAndreessen's home is located across the street from the Menlo Circus Club, a private social club that hosts horse shows, polo matches, and gala parties for the ultra-wealthy.
Marc Andreessen, inventor of the Netscape web browser and an influential venture capitalist, resides in a three-bedroom, four-bath home that's valued at $24 million on real-estate site Redfin.
He purchased the sprawling estate for $2 million in 1990, but it's worth about $5.5 million today, according to estimates by Zillow. The mansion spans 4,800 square feet.
Google chairman Eric Schmidt has quite the impressive real-estate portfolio, but his primary residence is a five-bedroom home at the top of a cul-de-sac in Atherton.
But I couldn't make out much else. The home sits on two acres and reportedly has six bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a movie theater, a spa, a pool, and seven fireplaces.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdMicrosoft cofounder Paul Allen scooped up a massive estate in Atherton for $27 million in 2013. A yard worker opened up the gate, giving a glimpse of the private driveway.
When protesters with the Occupy movement rallied outside Whitman's home in 2012, they remarked on the modesty of her home. "Her house isn't very big," one was heard saying.
Meg Whitman, CEO of Hewlett-Packard, was once the owner of this white-clapboard colonial home in Atherton. The five-bedroom, four-bath manor sold for $6.6 million in April.
Notable residents over the years have included Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, brokerage magnate Charles Schwab, and tech investors Ben Horowitz and Marc Andreessen.
Despite their walls, Atherton estates still have an imposing presence from the street.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdMega-mansions line nearly every block. Many homes have fences or landscaping that prevent prying eyes from looking in. Each lot feels like its own gated community.
Atherton is a small, mostly residential town located about 45 minutes south of San Francisco and less than 20 minutes from the offices of Facebook, Google, and Tesla.