Kanye West just closed another chapter in his ongoing real estate purge. The rapper has found a buyer for his Belgian loft in the prestigious Canal complex near Antwerp.
According to Robb Report , the 2,260-square-foot apartment went under contract quickly after it hit the market late last year.
West bought the place in 2021 and works there with designer Axel Vervoordt. But as always, he stripped it down to its bare concrete walls before selling it.
The Belgian sale marks the latest step in a systemic real estate sell-off in the West since the loss of its partnership with Adidas in October 2022. The anti-Semitic comments cost him the Yeezy deal and caused a huge financial hit. Forbes removed him from its list of billionaires after Adidas cut off cooperation.
But even after the company was affected, West continued to buy and sell real estate. In 2025, he sold the Hidden Hills property for $4.25 million.
He bought a Malibu mansion in 2021 for $57.3 million and sold it in 2024 for $21 million. In 2023, he sold his second ranch in Wyoming back to the original owner for $14 million.
The numbers tell a clear story. West lost $36 million on his Malibu home alone after demolishing the Tadao Ando-designed masterpiece. The Hidden Hills flip cost him $250,000.
His Wyoming ranch was envisioned as a creative campus but was later sold back to its original owners.
Despite corporate boycotts, West never stopped creating. He released music independently and launched a clothing line without working with a major brand.
The man who built Yeezy into a multi-billion dollar empire has proven he can operate outside the system.
Now he is preparing for his comeback. West signed with independent music label Gamma and has set a March 20 release date for his Bully album.
The timing ties in with his recent apology to the Wall Street Journal. In January 2026, West purchased a full-page ad apologizing for his anti-Semitic behavior.
He blamed this on a four-month manic episode in 2025 and said his wife convinced him to seek help for bipolar disorder.
“I am not a Nazi and I love Jews,” West wrote in a 750-word apology. He attributes his past behavior to undiagnosed brain damage from a 2002 car accident, as well as bipolar 1 disorder.

