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It appears that Mark Zuckerberg is moving on up.
In this week’s departure from all things DC real estate, we learn that the Facebook founder’s Palo Alto rental has gone on the market.

2073 Princeton Street
The four-bedroom house at 2073 Princeton Street (map) near Stanford University has a “huge family room with the view of kitchen” according to the Craigslist post, as well as a fireplace and washer/dryer. (Readers who have seen The Social Network might remember the home from the movie.) You can have all of these run-of-the-mill amenities for just $7,850/month (and you thought DC rent was high).
No word on where Zuckerberg will be moving, but we imagine that his new home will be slightly larger than this one.
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/rent_the_home_where_facebook_lived/2729.
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