Microsoft executive buys Hunts Point mansion for nearly $20M
Microsoft Chief Marketing Officer Takeshi Numoto has purchased a Hunts Point mansion for nearly $20 million.
Numoto, who spent 26 years in multiple roles at Microsoft before becoming its chief marketing officer in October 2023, and his wife closed on the home in late June, according to property records.
The contemporary home is 15 minutes away from Microsoft's Redmond global headquarters and features modern design elements and floor-to-ceiling windows that show off the surrounding trees.
Sitting along Lake Washington, the six-bed, six-bath home has a stretch of west-facing private waterfront, according to a Zillow listing. The nearly 1-acre property is valued at nearly $23.6 million for tax purposes.
In a text message, Takeshi Numoto's wife, Mari Numoto, told The Seattle Times that the couple had been looking for a new house over the last few years and made an offer on the Hunts Point home in late spring.
The sale is the third most expensive home sale in King County this year, behind a $28 million Mercer Island residential property sale last week linked to a Texas oil tycoon.
The Numotos' new home sits along the same road that featured King County's priciest home sale this year - a mansion owned by telecom magnate Bruce McCaw and his ex-wife, Jolene McCaw, that sold for $38 million in April.
The street has been home to some of King County's wealthiest tech giants over the years, including Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, whose home sold for $63 million last year.
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This story was originally published July 8, 2026 at 9:42 AM.