Apple CEO Steve Jobs gives away Jackling House; structure to be relocated and restored

“Steve Jobs will give away his controversial fixer-upper house in Woodside to a local investor who plans to spend between $4 million and $6 million to relocate and restore it,” Becky Bergman reports for The Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal.

Bergman reports, “An appellate court denied Jobs’ appeal last week for a rehearing following San Mateo County Superior Court Judge Marie Weiner’s decision last year, which bars the executive from tearing down the 30-room mansion, known as the Jackling House.”

Full article (subscription required) here.

[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Bizarro Ballmer” for the heads up.]

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40 Comments

  1. The $4 to $6 million to relocate and restore seems really low, especially in California where labor costs can be quite high.

    I’m curious about the new iHouse that will get built in its place. The beautifully appointed master closet with row after row of black mock turtleneck and nicely worn jeans. Or the media center with nothing on the coffee table except his iPhone and the small remote for AppleTV.

  2. mac user 47: “Wish he would have fought it to the end – liberals gain ground one freedom loss at a time.”

    He did fight it to the end. He lost his final appeal.

    Why use a label like “liberal?” Do you even know what it means? It is the opposite of someone who wants to remove or limit your freedoms. Every time someone uses the terms, it’s really a statement on there own ignorance, and it’s getting funnier and funnier to hear that term geared at those who don’t follow someone’s beliefs.

    I guess you could call SJ and the team at Apple “liberals” because they don’t contribute to your “conservative” causes. Microsoft would be the company on your side. They are a huge contributer to the Republican party. Or are republicans “liberals,” in the way you term them?

  3. “Can’t understand why is that house so special?”

    If you understood architectural tradition in California, you would understand…

    It’s great that this house was saved. it is very beaufitul to many people, including mine, and should be saved.

    oh, and Moo… shove it up your ass.

  4. Typical liberal, doesn’t care if the government takes away the freedoms and liberties that you cherish and people have died to preserve.

    Tell us which freedoms and liberties are worth protecting and which are not. Start with your explanation of the rights of ownership, the definition of personal property, and how and when the government must offer fair compensation for taking away your rights of ownership and management of personal property. If you’re such a profound constitutional scholar, you should be able to explain your analyses to the rest of us common citizens in plain English without political embellishment or arcane legalese.

    As an aside, it is “funny” how Democrats who voted to give the “administration” authority to go to war now confess that they did so because of:

    1. Incomplete information (not to mention their own failure to order collection of appropriate intelligence to make an objective decision).
    2. Poor judgment (not to mention their own incompetence in critically assessing intelligence reports that they also had complete access to).
    3. Wanton ignorance (not to mention their own incapacity to correctly identify what information was crucial or necessary to make an informed and objective decision).
    4. Irresponsibility (not to mention their own inadequate oversight and funding for intelligence gathering).

    As I recall, these are the same behaviors that Democrats condemn the administration of committing as sins against the nation, but they use as excuses or reasons for being re-elected.

  5. Couldn’t the house accidentally burn down?

    I mean, he could say he was testing out a Dell laptop because it’s always good to see what the competition are up to…. And while in his possesion, the Dell’s battery exploded, started a fire and burnt the house down.. he he he…

  6. what moo is saying (in so few words) is that you are confused on what constitutes liberal and conservative viewpoints. Steve in this case is advocation individual property rights against the governments right to control the destruction of what it deems worthy of preserving. This is a fundamental tenant of a conservative viewpoint.
    The local government’s position that the house even though it is privately owned should be preserved, to the benefit of the society, is a very liberal or even socialist viewpoint.

    Steve is not a conservative but in this case he is advocating a (very) conservative viewpoint of personal property rights.

    Don’t feel bad, most young liberals mistakenly think that eminent domain is a conservative position (the taking of private land/homes because the government wants it) It is not. it is a very liberal / socialist viewpoint (ie the community would be better off if we took your ranch and made it a golf course)

    As a rule of thumb, advocating states rights over individuals is typically liberal and the inverse, personal rights over the rights of government is normally a conservative position.

  7. I get a kick out of the politics that shows up on MDN forums.

    Me, well, I don’t think there is much spits difference between republicans and democrats. They like it when we are divided evenly and always fighting.

    As for Steve’s house. I wish I could see more pictures of it. Not because I want to worship the great Steve’s house, but I am curious what makes it so special that someone wants to spend $4 million moving it and the city won’t let Steve tear it down.

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