A former Apple and Bridgewater exec is selling his Mexico mansion for $20 million. Take a look inside the 7-bedroom home, which comes with 206 feet of private beach and multiple pools.
- Jon Rubinstein, a former executive at both Apple and Bridgewater Associates, is selling his Mexico beach house for $20 million.
- Rubinstein was one of Apple's earliest employees and left his position as SVP of the company's iPod division in 2006.
- He was later co-CEO of Bridgewater Associates with Ray Dalio for 10 months.
- Rubinstein's seven-bedroom home comes with 206 feet of private beachfront, multiple pools, and a private chef service.
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Jon Rubinstein, one of Apple's earliest employees and briefly co-CEO of the world's largest hedge fund, is selling a 16,000-square-foot beach house in Mexico for $20 million.
Rubinstein left his position as senior vice president of Apple's iPod division in 2006 and later served as co-CEO of Bridgewater Associates with Ray Dalio for 10 months in 2016 and 2017.
Rubinstein's Mexico mansion comes with seven bedrooms, 206 feet of private beachfront, multiple pools, and a private chef service.
Take a look inside the lavish Mexico home.