Elon Musk said people used to climb up the walls on his property to try to reach his home so he started buying up the houses around him
Comedian and podcast host Joe Rogan interviewed Elon Musk for a new episode released Thursday.
The Tesla CEO recently vowed to get rid of most of his possessions, including his houses, and told Rogan that he plans to rent moving forward. Two of his properties are already listed on Zillow for $39.5 million.
"I started having some privacy issues where people would just come to my house and you know, start climbing over the walls and stuff," Musk said during the podcast interview. "I sort of like bought a house and some of the houses around my house."
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