June 27, 2025
The property was beforehand listed at $88 million, however now it is on “sale” for $79 million.
Canadian rapper Drake is once more making an attempt to promote his Beverly Hills mansion, knocking $9 million off the unique 2023 promoting value, Realtor.com stories.
He initially bought the property from English pop star Robbie Williams in 2022 for $75 million. The Tuscan-style property was listed in 2023 for $88 million.
The OVO (October’s Very Personal) label proprietor positioned it again in the marketplace June 24 after makes an attempt to lease it out for $250,000 a month.
“This property defies description with over 25,000 sq. toes, seven bedrooms, 13 full baths and 9 half baths, 9 fireplaces, an elevator, storage and motor court docket to accommodate 15 vehicles, employees quarters providing three bedrooms and a separate full kitchen,” based on the itemizing.
Williams purchased the property in 2015 for $33 million and renovated it right into a extra up to date model.
As well as, based on the itemizing, “the grounds encourage the form of serenity discovered on this planet’s most secluded villas w/ immaculate lawns & gardens, orchards, fountains, a mosaic-tiled swimming pool, outside pavilion, pool home with a kitchen & pizza oven, tennis court docket & pavilion, strolling paths and a view to envy.”
It’s not clear why Drake is promoting the home, although Mansion World stories that Kendrick Lamar’s favourite goal beforehand offered a three-house compound in Hidden Hills dubbed the “YOLO property” for $26 million. He nonetheless owns one other mansion, which Drake deemed “The Embassy,” in Toronto, his hometown. Then there may be the $15 million ranch that he owns exterior of Houston, which he purchased simply final 12 months.
In case you’re available in the market for a big lay of the land in Beverly Hills and your price range is within the $80 million vary, Houses of the Wealthy has a preview of the property.
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