A stunning seven bedroom Beverly Hills mansion, once lived in by Canadian rapper Drake has gone on the market for $62 million.
The luxurious home was built in early 2021 and originally marketed for sale with an even higher price tag of $65 million.
The home dubbed the ‘Elementi’ includes a glass bridge, a massive master bedroom suite, a pool and hot tub, roof top fire pit, and floor-to-ceiling windows that boast jaw-dropping views of Los Angeles.
Drake is said to have dropped $215,000 a month on the rental, although he only lived there for a short time before the home finally sold for $42million in the summer of 2021.
Drake was able to rent such a luxurious home thanks to his estimated fortune of $250 million.
A Beverly Hills mansion completed in early 2021 and once lived in by Drake has been put on the market for $62million
But the mystery buyer never moved in and less than two years later, the property is back on the market, now with an asking price of $62 million and comes complete with stunning views of LA
The house was leased to rapper Drake for a time who paid $215,000 a month on the rental before home was finally sold for $42 million in the summer of 2021
Outside, the home a beautifully designed courtyard with a 20-foot cascading water wall that sits behind a 150-year-old Mediterranean olive tree that was shipped over from Italy
The property is set on a half-acre hillside plot and also gives a sense of privacy and seclusion
The home has a patio and pool deck offering stunning views over the valley
A hot tub is set within the pool area while allowing bathers to bask in the Southern California sunshine
The pool deck offers plenty of space for sun bathing with plenty of loungers around the deck
From above the homes many levels can be seen including a rooftop fire pit
The home is now back on the market but for $20million more at $62million.
Although it is not known who the current owner is, the buyer never moved into the palatial home despite making some renovations to the place including some alterations to the swimming pool.
The empty mansion’s asking price is clearly aimed at those within the billionaire buyers club.
The mansion boasts numerous luxurious features, including an 18,000-square-foot living space that sits behind gates and tall hedges.
Outside the home sports a beautifully designed courtyard with a 20-foot cascading water wall that sits behind a 150-year-old Mediterranean olive tree that was shipped over from Italy.
Stunning sunsets can be observed from the westerly-facing pool deck and patio area
The living room see a chandelier hanging from the ceiling with walls of glass spilling out to a vast terrace with a fire-pit
On the other side of the living room, a linear fireplace is ensconced in Italian black marble
There’s room for a fleet of sportcars in the enormous garage space
Those entering the home are greeted by a two-story marble atrium complete with glass walls and a spiral staircase.
There are also two kitchens: a main kitchen complete with sleek Gaggenau appliances, and a separate butler’s kitchen with two stoves.
The living room’s fireplace is built from Italian black marble and walls of glass that lead out to a large terrace with a fire pit.
The master suite, one of 14 bedroom on property has two dual marble baths, an enormous walk-in closet, and balcony with a Jacuzzi.
A marble bridge passed over a shallow moat before reaching the main area of the home
The patio doors slide back to allow natural light and air to flow through the home
The cooling marble floor give an impression of space in the 18,000 sq foot mansion
One of the seven bathrooms comes complete with a massage table
One unusual feature is a ‘closed atrium’ which allows rain to fall inside the home
Clean lines dominate the property with black and white marble finished throughout the kitchen space
The property also boats a 20-seat movie theater, a lounge with a wet bar, a wine cellar with a tasting area, a gym, and a wellness center with sauna and massage facilities,
Those taking a dip in the infinity pool will enjoy stunning views of the city lights of downtown. There’s also a generous amount of patio and outdoor dining space to host parties.
The property, set on a half-acre hillside plot also gives a sense of privacy and seclusion, making it an ideal home for high-profile buyers.
The mansion, designed by South Africa-based architecture firm, SAOTA is located in the Trousdale Estates neighborhood.
The 18,000-square-foot mansion was built by Luxford Investment Group, a company founded by Chinese billionaire Wang Zhongjun and headed by developer Michael Chen.