The Portabello Estate

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This beach-side mansion shaped like a seashell and named after a mushroom is on the market for $75M. It's one of California's most expensive listings ever.
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RobboC picture
@ 2012-11-15 07:30:18
Weird, when you look at streetview there are some cars blocked out, and the garage door of next door, but not others. Wonder who lives there....
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@ 2021-02-06 20:19:15
The home was built by Frank Pritt, a South Carolina native and the founder of Attachmate Corp., a software company he founded in 1982. It went on to become Washington's largest privately held software firm. He was listed on Forbes' list of 400 richest Americans in October 1995. He announced his retirement from Attachmate, where he had held the office of president, in 2005.

The company was a software company which focused on secure terminal emulation, legacy integration, and managed file transfer software.

He sold the home to it's current owner Fariborz Maseeh who founded Intellisense in 1991 and sold it to Corning in 2000. The company makes small machine part design software.