Jeff Bezos is leaving Seattle for the sunnier confines of Miami
Nov 3, 2023, 9:25 AM | Updated: 12:06 pm

Jeff Bezos and girlfriend Lauren S谩nchez will be moving full-time to Miami. (Photo by Jeff Spicer/Jeff Spicer/Getty Images for Prime Video )
(Photo by Jeff Spicer/Jeff Spicer/Getty Images for Prime Video )
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos says he is packing his bags and moving out of Seattle after 30 years.
He and his long-time girlfriend Lauren Sanchez are moving to Miami after he spent nearly three decades in Seattle.
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According to an Instagram post, Bezos, 59, said he wants to be close to his parents who recently moved back to Miami. He went to high school there.
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Bezos said he and Sanchez love Miami and have purchased two mansions there.
Background on mansions: Jeff Bezos buys home in Miami鈥檚 鈥榖illionaire bunker鈥
He also says the move makes sense because of in Cape Canaveral. NASA recently granted a $3.4 billion contract聽to the rocket company to lead a team to develop a lunar lander named Blue Moon. It will be used to transport astronauts to the lunar surface as early as 2029.
Earlier this summer, Bezos purchased a home in Indian Creek Village. The exclusive area in Miami is known as 鈥淏illionaire Bunker鈥 where he will be neighbors with celebrities including Tom Brady, Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner.
Bezos paid $68 million for the three-bedroom, waterfront home, which sits on 2.8 acres, Fortune Magazine and Bloomberg reported.
The Amazon founder stepped down as CEO in 2021 to聽. He has said that he wants to give away most of his fortune during his lifetime.
Bezos had been criticized in the past for not signing the Giving Pledge, the campaign launched by Bill Gates, Melinda French Gates and Warren Buffet to encourage billionaires to donate the majority of their wealth through philanthropy.
His ex-wife McKenzie Scott signed that pledge in 2019 and has since emerged as a formidable force in the world of philanthropy, showering charities throughout the country with unexpected – and often secretive – contributions. In the past three years, she鈥檚 given more than $12 billion to historically Black colleges and universities, women鈥檚 rights group and other nonprofits.
Contributing: The Associated Press