The house that Google, Yahoo, and YouTube built
Michael Moritz, the most famous venture capitalist in the Valley, has exquisite taste in startups. As a partner at Sequoia Capital, he's greenlighted the funding of Yahoo, Google, and YouTube, among others. But his taste in real estate? I'm too blinded by jealousy to judge, after reviewing pictures taken at Moritz's abode in the uberswanky Pacific Heights neighborhood of San Francisco. The first two, definitely of the venture capitalist's library, were showcased in a New York Times story about the reading habits of megamillionaires. The rest of the bunch? Released by Ryan Associates, a construction firm specializing in high-end remodels. I don't know for sure that it's Moritz's place, but the view in one of the pictures listed under "Pacific Heights Remodel" seems to match the view from one of the Times photos. Got confirmation? Please share. The full gallery after the jump.