Madonna, the ‘Queen of Pop,’ is looking to make a quick flip after buying the Los Angeles-area mansion from R&B star The Weeknd only last year. The Weeknd, whose real name is Abel Tesfaye, paid $18.2 million for the property in 2017. He has since upgraded to a nearly $70 million mansion in Bel-Air.
Located in the star-studded Hidden Hills enclave, you’ll be surrounded by big-name neighbors like Drake and some of the Kardashians.
Listed for $25.995 million, which is $6.7 million more than it was bought for, if it sold for that sum, it would mark a significant profit over the $19.3 million she paid in April 2021.
The nearly 3-acre property sits at the end of an olive tree-lined driveway with a ‘storybook bridge,’ according to the listing with Trevor Wright of the Beverly Hills Estates. A two-story wall of windows allows natural light to fill the foyer of the roughly 12,000-square-foot main house.
The two-level main house boasts a minimalistic design dressed in white, with high ceilings and wide-plank wooden floors and the open-air design helps the space to feel large and airy. Past the adjoining family room with a marble-framed fireplace lie a formal dining area, a neon-lit wine cellar, an office, and a home theater. The property also has a music lounge.
All seven bedrooms are on the second floor, including the master suite, which has a huge walk-in closet and private terrace. It even has its own luxe marble-lined bathroom with a separate tub and shower.
The Material Girl appears to have added her own touch to the property, including a newly built gym and a studio for dance, yoga, or Pilates. New owners may consider the property’s neon-lit, five-bay garage its crown jewel.
According to the listing, the property also includes a two-bedroom guesthouse.
As you venture outside, you’ll find a variety of amenities to keep you entertained. The property features an infinity-edge saltwater pool, a 10-person spa, and a full-size orange neon basketball court. Horse breeders and riders alike will also be able to house their brood in the home’s eight-stall barn.
Representatives for Madonna didn’t say why she’s making this move, reports The Wall Street Journal. The Agency holds the listing; visit their website for more details.