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Zynga Founder Sells S.F. Home at a Loss

Late last year Farmville King (aka Zynga Founder Mark Pincus) listed two swanky San Francisco properties -- one mega-mansion in Presidio Heights and the other a smaller, but equally fab crib in Cole Valley. Pincus and his One King Lane founder wife finally unloaded their three bedroom Cole Valley pad, but at a substantial loss, reports Curbed. The sale caps off a not-so-ideal last two months for Pincus where he saw Zynga's IPO sizzle amidst all the hype and his opulent Presidio Heights mansion remain untouched with a $8.9 million ask.

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Zynga Founder Sells S.F. Home at a Loss

Late last year Farmville King (aka Zynga Founder Mark Pincus) listed two swanky San Francisco properties -- one mega-mansion in Presidio Heights and the other a smaller, but equally fab crib in Cole Valley. Pincus and his One King Lane founder wife finally unloaded their three bedroom Cole Valley pad, but at a substantial loss, reports Curbed. The sale caps off a not-so-ideal last two months for Pincus where he saw Zynga's IPO sizzle amidst all the hype and his opulent Presidio Heights mansion remain untouched with a $8.9 million ask.

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