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Is This Twitter Founder Jack Dorsey's Stunning New Home?

There's been lots of attention on Twitter these days, from the company's sleek new San Francisco headquarters to its refreshed birdie logo. Something else: Twitter founder Jack Dorsey is rumored to have bought a new house in San Fran's swank Seaclilff neighborhood—named, apparently, for the obvious. The property was first listed for $18M in 2008 and just sold in February for $9.99M, but even with a 50 percent discount it still held the title of the most expensive two-bedroom in the city, according to Curbed SF. Built in 1965, the 3,700-square-foot house has some pretty unusual features, including a 20-foot retractable glass roof (essentially a ginormous skylight), custom Brazilian-wood cabinetry, and views of the Golden Gate Bridge and the bay. (In fact, Business Insider points out that Dorsey recently Tweeted a fitting Pablo Naruda quote: "I need the sea because it teaches me.")

Anyway, the half-acre site was apparently once destined to host a Frank Lloyd Wright commission, but despite the architect's many drafts, nothing ever came to fruition. View some interior shots of Dorsey's rumored new digs below.

· We Hear Twitter Cofounder Jack Dorsey Now Lives In A $10 Million House [Business Insider via The Real Estalker]
· Oceanfront Bargains: 830 El Camino del Mar Now Almost Half-Price [Curbed SF]
· Wright Property, Wrong House in Sea Cliff [Curbed SF]