Diddy has reportedly put his Beverly Hills mansion on the market for $61 million. According to Page Six, a source said the move “doesn’t come as a surprise to insiders despite the recent controversy surrounding the hip-hop mogul.” , Homeland Security infamously raided the house.
Another source from the outlet explained the decision to sell: “Combs built his primary residence in Star Island, Miami many years ago. Now that his children are grown…the empty nester has decided to sell, It marked a significant moment for Los Angeles real estate, as Homeland Security raided his home on the West Coast at the same time it also raided the Miami property.
Homeland Security raids Diddy’s Los Angeles home
LOS ANGELES, CA – MARCH 25: Aerial view of Sean “Daddy”‘s home. On March 25, 2024, Combs was discovered during a raid by federal law enforcement officers in Los Angeles, California. (Photo: MEGA/GC Images)
This Los Angeles property is located in a place known as “Billionaires’ Row”. In addition to the Playboy Mansion, there are also Kylie Jenner (Kylie Jenner), Jimmy Iovine (Jimmy Iovine), Alexandra There are many celebrity neighbors such as Alexandra Von Furstenberg.
Page Six describes the home as follows: “A grand cobblestone driveway leads to the completely remodeled estate, which features classic European design elements. The property features a grand paneled entrance foyer with a sweeping staircase bathed in natural light , there’s also a large living room, formal dining room, wine cellar, office, and a gourmet kitchen with a family room and separate catering kitchen. There’s also apparently plenty of amenities, including a “state-of-the-art theater,” a two-story guest house, and more. .
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