How much would you pay for digital property? Tasteful, Japanese-themed furnishings. A view of the city. Elevator access. After Clerkclirk saw the penthouse apartment, he quickly decided to pull the trigger. And because he liked the neighborhood so much, he bought another 70 properties there. In total, Clerkclirk dropped $92,000 on the condos. But the 31-year-old Indonesian speculator isn't a real estate magnate, and none of the condos qualify as real estate, despite their desirable locations. The units are digital plots in Worldwide Webb Land's metaverse, a virtual world stored on servers.
