You can now buy Jeff Bezos’ old Bellevue, Washington house – dubbed ‘the birthplace of Amazon’ – for US$1.5 million
- Bezos was renting the modest 1,600 sq ft ranch house when he started Amazon in 1994
- The home looks very different thanks to a rebuild in 2001
House-hunters in Bellevue, Washington, have a new option to choose from – and this one’s historic.
A new home on the market is the same one that Jeff Bezos was renting when he started Amazon in 1994. It’s a nearly 1,600-square-foot, three-bedroom ranch house in Bellevue, Washington, just outside Seattle.
The home looks very different from how it did in Bezos’ days thanks to a rebuild in 2001, according to The Seattle Times. It does retain some of his additions, however, like a large postbox that was meant to receive catalogues. The famous garage was also redone.
The house, on sale for US$1.49 million, isn’t more expensive because of its historical significance.
“We didn’t price any of that historical significance into it,” Pat Sullivan, who is hosting the listing with John L. Scott Real Estate, told the newspaper.
That relatively low price for the region puts it in the range of many Amazon workers who may purchase it for “bragging rights”, Sullivan said.
This may seem like any random three-bedroom ranch house in Bellevue, Washington.
But the house has a significant unseen history as the unofficial birthplace of Amazon.
Enter the home through a stately red door.
And you will enter a combined “great room” that serves as a living space, dining space and kitchen.
Skylights and big windows offer plenty of light.
The one-floor house contains three bedrooms.
A deck in the sizeable backyard offers a place to hang out.
There are 1.75 bathrooms in the house – one of which only has a shower and not a full tub.
The larger bathroom is more like a palace, however.
The smallest bedroom looks like a nursery, but it may have been an office in Bezos’ time.
This article originally appeared on Business Insider.