Making it to Forbes’ richest rich people’s list requires serious riches. And the Bay Area’s own Larry Ellison is on the list again, worth more now than he was when he made the list in years past. According to the Forbes 400, Ellison enjoys a $33 billion dollar fortune.

What do all those billions buy in terms of real estate? Ellison’s Wiki estimates he has owned or currently still owns more than 15 multimillion dollar properties in Woodside, Malibu, and Rancho Mirage, CA as well as in Newport, RI and Palm Beach, FL.

And we’ve got some pictures of these properties.

Let’s start local. How about the Japanese Emperor-styled Woodside Manse that saved Ellison $3 million bucks in property taxes in 2008?

The Chronicle reports that the estate consists of “a nearly 8,000-square-foot main house with two wings, a guest home, three cottages and a gymnasium as well as a 5-acre man-made lake, two waterfalls and two bridges. Hundreds of mature cherry, maple and other trees were planted among nearly 1,000 redwoods, pines and oaks.”

The mansion gained infamy in 2008 when Ellison successfully sued to have the property’s tax assessment lowered by more than $3 million dollars, claiming the home (an uber-luxury home of 16th-century feudal Japanese architecture appealing to only a small market) “suffered from ‘significant functional obsolescence.'” He also argued that the “over improvements” and “excessive” landscaping are expensive to maintain and actually decrease the overall taxable value of the estate. His argument won, proving yet again the Ellison magic touch.

The magic continues in this gallery of Ellison properties. Click through to enjoy, envy, or both.