Larry Ellison is fabulously wealthy.
And as wealthy people do, he spends a lot of his time buying a lot of extravagent things.
Yachts. Mansions. Golf courses.
And now Ellison has paid between $500 million and $600 million for 98 percent of an island in Hawaii.
We're still waiting to see what he's doing with the island — hopefully it will be dinosaur related. But in the meantime, we've tracked down some of the rest of Larry Ellison's ridiculous portfolio.
He has a gigantic mansion in Woodside, California.

His flagship mansion was styled to look like a feudal Japanese village. It has a two-acre man made lake.
The house is estimated to be worth about $110 million
He also owns a gigantic golf course.

Ellison owns a 249 acre estate in Rancho Mirage, Calif. known as Porcupine Creek. It includes a private golf course.
It only cost him $42.9 million.
He has a lot of beachfront property in California.

Ellison likes to buy big batches of properties in areas he likes, and then to build what he wants on those big land patches.
He reportedly spent $65 million on five beachfront properties in Carbon Beach, Malibu, for one compound in 2003. He bought one house just for the pool.
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