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The Opulent, Futuristic Megamansion of Bill and Melinda Gates Could Be a Hard Sell
If the compound came to the market, the divorcing pair would have to find a buyer looking for a Seattle home with a trampoline room and 66,000 square feet to dust
By Liz Lucking
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Bill and Melinda Gates' compound in Medina.
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A trampoline room, an estimated $130 million market value and a size rivaling that of the White House are some of the unique features of the fortress-like Washington compound of the soon-to-be-divorced Bill and Melinda Gates.
But the suburban Seattle property, should it ever be up for grabs, could be a very tough sell.