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Go inside the swanky Silicon Valley hotel that Oracle billionaire Larry Ellison just bought for $71.6 million

Sep 15, 2015, 02:29 IST

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Larry Ellison reportedly just made another huge real estate investment.

The former Oracle CEO, whose net worth has been estimated to be as much as $47.2 billion, just paid $71.6 million for the Epiphany Hotel in Palo Alto. 

Property records uncovered by the Silicon Valley Business Journal indicate that Ellison made the purchase through a limited liability company associated with his personal investment arm, Lawrence Investments. The steep purchase price could even be a record for Santa Clara County. 

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Located in what was once an apartment tower known as Casa Olga, the Epiphany was opened by Joie de Vivre Hotels in 2014. 

The 86-room hotel was designed with the area's tech pedigree in mind. A light display in the lobby, for example, moves along with any data set you enter, and there's a gallery of binary code art on another wall.

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This isn't Ellison's first foray into the luxury market - in 2012, he paid a reported $500 million to own most of the Hawaiian island of Lanai. He owns two Four Seasons hotels in addition to a smaller, more traditional lodge on the island. 

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