| | Netscape's billionaire cofounder Jim Clark is selling his Florida mansion for a whopping $137 million by Clinton Nguyen on Aug 26, 2016, 9:38 AM Advertisement
 Silicon Valley legend Jim Clark made it big when Netscape, the web browser company he founded with Marc Andreessen, went public in 1995. The IPO made Clark a very rich man, with a net worth that is now estimated to be as much as $1.9 billion. Clark also became quite the property mogul, acquiring homes in New York City, upstate New York, and the Hamptons. He also owns a home in Palm Beach, Florida, which he just listed for sale for $137 million, the Wall Street Journal reported. The palatial estate has 10 bedrooms, 13 full bathrooms, and more than 68,000 square feet of space. Let's take a look inside. SEE ALSO: Look inside Tom Ford's estate that includes an entire movie set and is rumored to be worth $75 million Clark's sprawling family estate is called Il Palmetto, and it's located in Palm Beach, Florida.
The estate was built in the 1930s in the Italian Renaissance style.
Clark bought the property for $11 million in 1999 and spent four years renovating it.
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