Madonna Bought The Weeknd’s Sprawling Estate For $19.3Million

Madonna just bought The Weeknd’s Hidden Hills California estate for $19.3 million (RM79,631,800). The “Starboy” singer listed the home last June for $25 million before the $6 million price cut. Madonna finally closed the deal on April 9.

She bought the 12,500-square-foot-plus mansion in 2017 for $18.2 million (RM75,093,200).

With seven bedrooms and 9.5 bathrooms, the home sits on nearly three acres of grassy lawns and sun-drenched hillsides and is surrounded by redwood trees for ultimate privacy. The main household seven bedrooms, while the guest house has two bedrooms.

Picture: NYPost

The home includes an entry hall with a double-height ceiling and a two-story window wall, an expansive chef’s kitchen, and an entertainer’s bar.

Picture: NYPost

Pocket doors open to multiple terraces which boast views of the pool, spa, and cabana.

Other amenities include dual master suites, an office, a wine room, a fitness studio, a theatre, a spacious barn, a five-car auto gallery, and a full basketball court.

Picture: NYPost

The house looks amazing and The Weeknd made some profit off the sale. Now, Madonna has a new place to spend her weekend.

Source: NYPost

Adib Mohd

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