PayPal co-founder Max Levchin has cut the price of his Cow Hollow home in San Francisco by $1 million to $6.25 million.
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The five-bedroom, five-bath multi-level home features an in-law suite, a garden off the family room and a wraparound deck, among many other amenities.
Levchin purchased the home in 2007 for $5.325 million, according to public records. Neill Bassi with Sotheby’s International Realty is the current listing agent.
In 1998, Ukrainian-born Levchin co-founded with Peter Thiel, the company that eventually became in PayPal.