Mark Zuckerberg shouldn’t expect an invite to his neighborhood’s block party because it seems like the people who live nearby aren’t exactly thrilled with his growing real estate footprint.

The New York Times did a deep dive into his billionaire portfolio that has him spending “more than $110 million to purchase at least 11 homes, bringing major construction and intense surveillance with him.” Zuckerberg has lived in the Palo Alto, California neighborhood of Crescent Park since 2011, but the media outlet is describing his real estate moves as a “Monopoly game board.”

If Zuckerberg wants more land, he has offered homeowners “double or even triple what the homes are worth’ in order to get them to leave. It’s no surprise to learn that the neighbors who remain don’t love what he’s doing.

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