Drake sells his famous ‘YOLO estate’ in LA’s Hidden Hills after buying Robbie Williams’ mansion - realestate.com.au

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.Drake sells his famous ‘YOLO estate’ in LA’s Hidden Hills after buying Robbie Williams’ mansion realestate_au BrendoCasey

The estate has an incredible pool grotto. Picture: Realtor.com

It was originally priced at $14.8m, but ended up being discounted more than $3m to ultimately sell for $11.3m , according to property records.settling on Robbie Williams’ humungous mega-mansionDrake’s new sprawling 8.1ha Beverly Hills estate has its own an elevator, a wine cellar, a gym and a game room, according toThe final piece of Drizzy’s LA compound to sell was actually the first of his splurges in Hidden Hills, when he bought the resort-style property on more than 12,100 sqm for $7.

Quickly giving it the name ‘YOLO Estate’, the party pad received a full makeover by its previous owners, with a massive swimming pool and spa grotto, swim-up bar, waterfalls, and rock water-slide being installed.The English Tudor house on the property features a 25-seat theatre, game room, massage room, and wine cellar.

It has seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms, and the primary bedroom suite is a huge 185 sqm escape with large bathtubs and multiple vanities.The home’s swish theatre room. Picture: Realtor.com

 

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