Billionaire Mark Zuckerberg has reportedly gifted his neighbors noise-canceling headphones so they can block out the insufferable construction sounds coming from his 11-home compound.
The Meta CEO, 41, recently had his staff hand out the devices, as well as bottles of sparkling wine and boxes of Krispy Kreme doughnuts to locals in Palo Alto, Fortune reported.
Over the past 14 years, the tech mogul has upended the once idyllic Golden State neighborhood filled with business executives and Stanford University professors who have had to get used to the never-ending noise of construction and rowdy parties coming from his huge compound.
Zuckerberg began buying up properties in California's Crescent Park neighborhood after he and his wife Priscilla Chan, 40, moved to Palo Alto in 2011, according to locals.
At the time, the couple purchased a 5,600 square-foot mansion on Edgewood Drive but, over the years, they have snatched up at least another 11 homes worth more than $110 million in total, according to The New York Times.






