Diddy’s Beverly Hills mansion is proving to be a tough sell due to its steep $61.5 million asking price and sordid 𝑠e𝑥ual allegations.

Sean ‘Diddy‘ Combs is having no luck in moving his Beverly Hills mansion, as insiders say his $61.5 million asking price is ‘ridiculous’ amid an ‘ick factor’ in light of the 𝑠e𝑥 trafficking allegations against the music mogul.

Real estate sources told TMZ Thursday that ‘only a few’ people have even bothering touring the Southern California mansion, which was raided this past March by Homeland Security investigating Combs, 54.

Sources told the outlet that ‘no one has shown any interest in buying the place,’ which Combs placed on the market two months before he was arrested September 16 in connection with the allegations.

A potential female buyer was ‘creeped out’ in touring the home amid allegations Combs orchestrated events known as ‘Freak Offs,’ in which women were coerced and forced to engage in 𝑠e𝑥 acts with male 𝑠e𝑥 workers.

Real estate sources told the outlet that the mansion was ‘worth nowhere near’ the $61.5 million price tag, 10 years after Combs purchased the home for $40 million.

A realtor told the outlet that since the allegations against Combs remains in the headlines, it hinders his ability to sell the home at a profit, noting that the nearby Menendez home was sold earlier this year.