Last month, Versity Software CEO and co-founder Bruce Gilpin and his partner, pilot Paul Moreno, sold their modern home in San Francisco's Noe Valley neighborhood for $6.75 million.
According to Sotheby's International Realty, which handled the sale, it was the most expensive home ever sold in Noe Valley.
The four-bedroom home is ultra-modern, with incredible city panoramas, according to The Wall Street Journal.
That sale price blows past the neighborhood's average home value of just under $1.5 million, calculated by Zillow.
Versity is a data storage software company.
The four-bedroom, six-bathroom home has a modern, angular facade.

It has nearly 6,000 square feet, coming out to a cost of about $1,138 per square foot.

A wall of windows offers sprawling views of San Francisco.

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