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From secluded estates to a former monastery, take a look at Palantir CEO Alex Karp's lavish properties

Palantir's Alex Karp has quietly built a nine-figure real estate portfolio. Here are some of the homes and properties he owns in the US.

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businessinsider.comStai leggendo5 h fa

From secluded estates to a former monastery, take a look at Palantir CEO Alex Karp's lavish properties

Palantir's Alex Karp has quietly built a nine-figure real estate portfolio. Here are some of the homes and properties he owns in the US.

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thenextweb.com4 h fa

Palantir's CEO spent $200M on properties nobody can find

Alex Karp bought a $120M monastery, a $75M Miami compound, and a 500-acre New Hampshire estate. His company sells surveillance tools to governments.

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  1. venerdì 3 luglio 2026·businessinsider.com

    From secluded estates to a former monastery, take a look at Palantir CEO Alex Karp's lavish properties

    Palantir's Alex Karp has quietly built a nine-figure real estate portfolio. Here are some of the homes and properties he owns in the US.

  2. venerdì 3 luglio 2026·thenextweb.com

    Palantir's CEO spent $200M on properties nobody can find

    Alex Karp bought a $120M monastery, a $75M Miami compound, and a 500-acre New Hampshire estate. His company sells surveillance tools to governments.