Jay Z and Beyonce just got their their dream kind of mansion..and you got to see it (photos)

Jay Z and Beyonce have been looking for their perfect LA mansion and now they FINALLY got it. According to Variety, Jay and Bey just agreed to drop $93 MILLION on the house. Once the deal closes, it is one of the most EXPENSIVE homes ever sold in the history of Los Angeles, and the world.
Congrats to Jay and Bey.


Here is the report from Variety’s Realestalker:

The newly completed compound, built on the site of Barbra Streisand’s former estate Mon Reve, weighs in with 30,000-square-feet of air-conditioned interior space and a total of 38,000-square-feet under roof. Publicly accessible listings don’t include many interior photos of the grandiosely proportioned contemporary villa but from the looks of things this place has more in common with a boutique five-star hotel as is does with what mere financial mortals think of as a homey family home.
Listing details and reports from earlier this year when the property popped up for sale with an elephantine and, hence, publicity assuring $150 million price tag show there are 10 bedrooms and 20 full bathrooms in the main residence plus several separate structures for guests and/or staff. The master suite alone sprawls across 5,300-square-feet, according to marketing materials, and opens to a heated and covered private veranda. Unsurprisingly, the estate incorporates a sprawling entertainment complex with lounge, wine room, and professional-grade movie theater with what listing descriptions describe as “a separate valet entrance.” And, because no spec-built mansion of this magnitude would be complete without an extensive private spa, there’s an indoor waterfall that drops into a lap pool, beauty salon, mani-pedi station, massage room, and steam facilities. Listing details also indicate there’s off-street parking for 50 cars plus a 10-car subterranean garage and the decadently landscaped grounds offer a resort-scaled swimming pool, vast terraces, numerous fire features, both tennis and basketball courts, and a private “hiking” trail.




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