Apple Senior VP of Internet Software and Services Eddy Cue, recently featured in an Apple
diversity video, has listed his four-bedroom home in Los Altos, California
for sale. The 3,721-square-foot home sits on an 18,295-square-foot lot, and is being listed by Realtor Ethel Green with an asking price of $3.895 million.
The house was built in 2004 and includes three and a half bathrooms. It features a large pool, jacuzzi and "gorgeous wood floors throughout the main living space, wood ceilings over the open kitchen and living area, and abundant natural light everywhere," according to the listing. The neighborhood,
notes AppleInsider, is described as "unassuming," "quiet" and close to the town of Mountain View.
The price for the home is in the general range of prices for the neighborhood, and the home and location seem similar to the kind of house and neighborhood chosen by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, who also chose to live in an upscale but not ritzy neighborhood in a relatively modest home, and who would regularly chat with neighbors and walk around the neighborhood.
Cue, who is of Hispanic heritage, cameoed as one of the "faces of diversity" in a recent Apple promo video. He is currently the only senior executive who is not of European descent, and has served at Apple for 25 years. He has been instrumental in the launch of a number of Apple's major software and services efforts. His reasons for selling the Los Altos home are unknown, but given his strong working relationship with Tim Cook it seems likely that Cue is simply relocating elsewhere in the general region.