Google quadruples Miami office space as Larry Page, Sergey Brin flee Calif. ahead of billionaire tax: reportNY Post ^ | 07/21/2026 | Taylor HerzlichPosted on by DFGGoogle’s parent company Alphabet has reportedly more than quadrupled its office space in Miami this year after co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin bought mansions in the area, fleeing California ahead of a proposed tax on billionaires. Page and Brin are the second- and third-richest people in the world, with net worths of $257 billion and $237 billion, respectively, according to Forbes. Over the past year, Page bought $188 million in Miami real estate, including a $101.5 million estate in the upscale Coconut Grove neighborhood. Brin snapped up a Miami Beach waterfront home for a cool $51 million. To: DFG'Google’s parent company Alphabet has reportedly more than quadrupled its office space in Miami this year after co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin bought mansions in the area, fleeing California ahead of a proposed tax on billionaires.'