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The seller of a SF home is accepting payment in Anthropic or OpenAI stock

May 29, 2026 - 04:00

The seller of a SF home is accepting payment in Anthropic or OpenAI stock

A freshly renovated three-bedroom house in San Francisco has hit the market with an unusual twist: the seller is willing to accept shares of Anthropic or OpenAI stock instead of cash. The listing, which has quickly drawn attention in the city's overheated real estate scene, reflects the deep financial and cultural influence of artificial intelligence companies on the local housing market.

The home, located in a desirable neighborhood, has been fully restored and is priced competitively for the area. But the seller's willingness to take equity in two of the most prominent AI startups signals a belief that these private shares will hold or grow in value faster than traditional currency. For buyers who hold significant stakes in Anthropic or OpenAI, this could be a rare opportunity to convert paper wealth into physical property without triggering a taxable sale of their stock.

Real estate agents in San Francisco say the offer is a sign of the times. With AI firms driving a surge in high-paying jobs and new wealth, sellers are increasingly creative about how they close deals. Some have accepted cryptocurrency in the past, but this is one of the first local listings to specifically name shares of these two companies as valid payment. The move also highlights the limited liquidity of private company stock, which employees and early investors often hold but cannot easily sell on public markets.

For now, the seller is likely hoping to attract a buyer who believes in the long-term potential of Anthropic or OpenAI as much as they believe in the value of a restored Victorian in San Francisco.


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