A year after he first attempted to sell it, Drake has decided to relist his Beverly Hills mansion.
TMZ broke the news that the rap superstar has re-listed his 25,000 square foot estate at an asking price of $88 million. That’s $13 million more than he paid for it when he bought it from English singer Robbie Williams in 2022.
It’s also the same price Drizzy asked in May 2023, when he first put the house up for sale.
“Perfectly suited for grand scale entertaining and showcasing world-class art collections,” according to the house’s most recent listing.
“The main house features 7 bedrooms, 13 bathrooms, formal living and dining rooms, gourmet kitchen with breakfast room, library, and 2 family rooms – 1 of which doubles as a professional screening room,” it continues, while also pointing out the “3 ensuite bedrooms for staff.
“The latest and greatest amenities including a garage for 11 cars, an elevator, wine cellar, gym, and game room. A pool/guest house with a mosaic-tiled pool and indoor/outdoor kitchen, as well as a hidden tennis court and orchard, complete this estate.”
If he manages to unload his Cali abode, Drake will be left with his (currently very heavily-trafficked by trespassers) Toronto mansion and a new place in Houston.
Champagne Papi disclosed that he discovered his home away from home during a tour stop in H-Town in the autumn of 2023.
“I want to tell you something – I’m excited I get to share this with night two — I had to make it official first. I’ve been looking for a long time trying to figure out, you know, the right place for me to live, where I belong outside of Toronto,” he began in a clip captured by a fan, to an uproar from the crowd.
“And I finally, finally after all these years found me a place in Houston, Texas,” he revealed. Concluding with a country accent he announced, “So ya’ll be seeing me around – yeah.”
The star at the time announced that the property is a ranch in a video that he uploaded to Instagram.
“The sale is made, for sure” he said while offering a tour of his new property in a golf cart. “They said 10 horses belong to the property and four of them are boarding horses,” added Drizzy, explaining people need a “nice place” to board their prized ponies.