Schmidt and his wife, Wendy Schmidt, bought the home in 1990 for $2 million and gradually expanded the estate over about 20 years, adding neighboring parcels, a guest house and a green house.
Source: Inman News
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt sells Silicon Valley home at $22.5M
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