"Kanye West spends another $4.5 million on a property in Hidden Hills"
Surprised by the inspiration, Kanye West tends to get things done quickly.
Last month, while Donate Thanksgiving Meals Regarding the Los Angeles mission, West received a surprise announcement to the local public
stating that he plans to "get his family together" and renew his relationship with his ex-wife Kim Kardashian.
The fashion mogul added that if he cannot live "at home" with his family, he will buy the Kardashians "very close to home."
While this has already happened, New Malibu Mansion Worth $ 57.3 Million About 30 minutes (by car) from the sprawling Kardashian Hidden Hills estate
and while it seems unshakable from the desire to divorce - West wants to stay within reach.
Despite this, he spent another $4.5 million on Hidden Hills, which sits directly across the street from the former Kimye complex.
From here, the 44-year-old should be able to spy on the Kardashians.
Seasoned real estate enthusiasts will know that the former couple has spent countless years and millions building their huge estate in the Hidden Hills
which was featured in the Architecture Digest last year. In October, Kardashian, I paid $ 23 million West to buy his 50% stake in a multi-acre estate.
West's new emergency site is quite a shack compared to this massive proliferation.
Built in 1955 and since then owned by the same little-known family, the one-story farmhouse is spacious but architecturally unremarkable
with four bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms spread over some 3,600 square feet. (There is also a small guest studio with another bedroom and a full bathroom, which is best for staff and is adjacent to the garage.)
The horse farm, which sprawls across an acre of land, also includes stables, some very old interiors with walls—carpets to the walls and a signature 80s bathroom or two.
Given West's status as an architectural connoisseur, his Malibu home was overseen by legendary Japanese designer Tadao Ando and His previous excavations in the Hollywood Hills.
In its aggressive simplicity, this exploration will almost certainly give the site a rehabilitation before deciding when to move.
But it doesn't seem to matter much. West wanted this place - and paid a whopping $ 421,000. At the price that the seller requires to secure the collateral.
However, the hotel is in good condition due to its advanced age. The large front lawn has recently been replaced with a drought-resistant AstroTurf
a good option for water bills, given that scorching summer temperature in the San Fernando Valley can exceed 110 degrees.
The current kitchen was remodeled in 2005 and includes a spacious island, granite countertops, several regular white ovens, and a white dishwasher. (Blessed, no ugly white refrigerators on the building.)