Tyler, The Creator, fresh off of the release of Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale, copped an incredibly impressive home in the opulent area of Bel-Air. According to Dirt.com, The Odd Future frontman just dropped a cool $13M on a luxurious home in Bel-Air – less than $2M below the asking price. The new home sits on an acre of land with 5,000 square feet of living space. The Bel-Air property includes six bathrooms and five bedrooms. Additionally, there are high-ceilings, steel-case windows, and Brazilian wood floors, topped with a white oak finish.
The “Dogtooth” rapper is undoubtedly living luxuriously in his new set-up, especially with incredible views of the ocean across the three levels. Additionally, the home boasts amenities including a movie theater and a set-up cigar lounge. Outside, you’ll find an extravagant and private set-up made for entertainment with both a saltwater pool and a dry sauna. Additionally, there’s a fire pit, a bar, and a barbecue set-up, as well as a four-car garage. It truly is a gorgeous property in the luxe neighborhood.
Tyler, The Creator’s New Home
The new home was initially constructed in the 1970s, though it was completely rebuilt in 2022. Tyler, The Creator previously owned another spot in the same neighborhood of Bel Air, Los Angeles. He later sold to two New York-based designers last year. He previously paid nearly $8M for the spot. Unfortunately, sold it for $1M less than the asking price of $7M. The home was built in 1965 and went through several renovations before Tyler scooped it up.
The L.A. based artist returned to the fold with the extended edition of Call Me If You Get Lost. This marked the first album to reach #1 on the Billboard Hip-Hop & R&B Charts on three separate years. The expanded edition includes new collabs alongside Vince Staples, A$AP Rocky, and YG with production from Madlib, Kanye, and more. The re-release hit #3 on the Billboard 200 with 68K units. It’s an impressive feat for a deluxe album. Hopefully, we’ll get more music from him before the year comes to an end. Check out Tyler, The Creator’s new Bel-Air pad above.