Hot Trend: Bay Area Mansion Supports Exchange of AI Giant's Shares, Seller Claims AI Configuration Is Too Low
Investment banker Storm Duncan listed a 13-acre mansion in Mill Valley, San Francisco, and publicly requested that buyers pay the purchase price with shares of the AI unicorn Anthropic instead of cash. This move aims to balance asset allocation and highlight the value of tech equity in high-end transactions. Duncan even created a LinkedIn page for the property to attract attention from the technology and investment communities, showcasing the emerging trend of equity-for-property exchanges.