Drake gives his beloved grandson a $65M villa inspired by nature
Aubrey “Drake” Graham, the internationally acclaimed pop sensation, has recently made waves as the freshest inhabitant of Beverly Hills’ coveted Trousdale Estates.
While his abode in the gated enclave of Hidden Hills has been his sanctuary for a decade, Drake has now ventured to Beverly Hills, temporarily residing in the esteemed 90210 area.
This move has ignited speculation: could a permanent relocation be on the horizon? This contemplation gains traction when considering The Weeknd’s similar shift.
Noted for his penchant for luxurious residences, Drake’s Toronto mansion spans 50,000 square feet, while his Hidden Hills estate boasts three interconnected houses.
His new Beverly Hills rental, a creation of the world-renowned SAOTA architecture firm, stands as an opulent masterpiece.
A 15-foot olive tree imported from Italy takes center stage, surrounded by a dining area, semi-subterranean courtyard, and a mesmerizing 20-foot stone waterfall descending from an external moat.
The house’s allure is matched by its price tag, given its natural elements and lavish design. Though named “Elementi,” it’s off the market, leaving the cost of Drake’s tenancy undisclosed.
The property, acquired for $15 miℓℓiо𝚗 in 2014, sits atop a prominent Trousdale elevation and was built by Luxford Investment Group for its owner, linked to Chinese billionaire Wɑng Zhongjun.
Through Instagram, Drake showcases his delight in the new 18,000-square-foot residence, featuring a secondary “catering” kitchen, curved spiral staircase, private theater, custom Minotti furnishings, and a top-tier kitchen with Gaggenau appliances.
The owner’s suite boasts an expansive closet, marble-finished bathrooms, and a balcony with a jacuzzi seemingly suspended over the hillside. As Drake settles in, the question lingers: could this transition mark a permanent stay?