See Inside Travis Scott’s Houses: a $23.5M Ultra-Modern L.A. Mansion & Hip Houston Pad

  • One of the best-paid and most popular rappers in the world, Travis Scott has a real estate portfolio to match
  • The rapper owns two sprawling mansions: one in Los Angeles, Calif. and another in his hometown of Houston (Texas)
  • He has also previously co-owned a Beverly Hills mansion with Kylie Jenner, the mother of his two children
  • Travis Scott’s house in Los Angeles, his most impressive property, is a futuristic modern mansion with a design inspired by luxury yachts
  • He paid $23.5 million for the modern hilltop mansion in an all-cash transaction
  • One year later, he also bought the modest property next door for $5.8 million (mostly for the land)
  • Prior to that, he quietly purchased another 12,000-square-foot house in his hometown of Houston, TX, where he retreated after the Astroworld tragedy

In June 2020, the Astronomical rapper dropped a cool $23.5 million (IN CASH) on a massive mansion in the ritzy Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles.

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When it was first listed back in 2019, the all-star agent team in charge of marketing it touted the mansion as “a true triumph in design, crafted for its residents and guests to live a healthy lifestyle and enjoy special moments,” Santiago Arana, Managing Partner at The Agency said at the time.

The house has a total of seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and three powder rooms spread across three levels and 17,000 square feet of living space.

Inside Travis Scott’s house in Los Angeles. Image credit: The Agency

Inside Travis Scott’s house in Los Angeles. Image credit: The Agency

Travis Scott’s house in Los Angeles. Image credit: The Agency

It would seem that the Los Angeles mansion wasn’t the first property the Astroworld rapper bought.

He managed to keep his Texas digs on the down-low until the Astroworld tragedy hit in 2021, when 10 of his fans died and hundreds were injured during his show.