
Elon Musk's Secret Luxury Compound in Austin Unveiled by NYTimes Journalists
The wealthiest man globally and a staunch supporter of Donald Trump, reportedly purchased two mansions in Austin, Texas, located within a short walking distance from each other. The total cost for these properties is said to be over $35 million, with the intention of accommodating his expanding family, which currently consists of at least 11 members.
New York Times Journalists Uncover Musk's Austin Properties
New York Times journalists were the first to break the news about Musk's acquisition of two Austin mansions, each costing $35 million. According to them, one of the properties is a 14,400-square-foot mansion that resembles a Tuscan home, while the other is situated directly behind it.
The journalists also mentioned a third mansion, located approximately a 10-minute walk away from the other two. This is reportedly the residence Musk typically stays at when he is in Austin.
Musk's Unconventional Family Situation
The journalists wrote about Musk's unique family situation, consisting of three mansions, three mothers, 11 children, and one secretive multibillionaire father who is concerned about declining birth rates when he is not managing one of his six companies. They suggested that Musk is keen on expanding this unconventional setup.
Musk relocated to Austin after selling his California properties and moving his companies, SpaceX, Tesla, and the Boring Company, to Texas. This decision was primarily driven by the deteriorating conditions in California, which he attributes to Governor Gavin Newsom and far-left Democrats' progressive policies that have resulted in a surge of violent crime. Moreover, the business environment in Texas is far more favorable compared to California.
Musk has expressed his concern about the declining global fertility rates, which he considers to be the most significant crisis of our time. He stated, "A collapsing birth rate is the biggest danger civilization faces, by far."
Bottom Line
Elon Musk's recent property acquisitions in Austin, Texas, and his unconventional family setup have sparked interest and speculation. His concerns about declining fertility rates and his decision to move his businesses from California to Texas due to unfavorable business conditions also shed light on his perspectives on current societal issues. What are your thoughts on this matter? Feel free to share this article with your friends and engage in a discussion. Don't forget to sign up for the Daily Briefing, which is delivered every day at 6 pm.