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Inside Kendrick Lamar’s $15M Bel Air Estate: A Celestial Haven of Opulence

Kendrick Lamar has resided in the seaside community of Manhattan Beach for many years. After renting for many years, the renowned rapper and songwriter purchased a brand-new mansion there three years ago, just two short blocks from the shore and the ocean. He has recently purchased a traditional-style residence in the prestigious East Gate neighborhood of Bel Air.

According to public records, Lamar paid $15.9 million for his new estate, nearly the complete asking price. Built-in the early 1950s and designed by renowned L.A. architect Edward Fickett, the cream-colored wood and brick-accented structure has been extensively “renovated” and enlarged since then and now comprises a main house and two-story guesthouse with a total of seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms in just over 8,000 square feet of living space.

Lamar’s new home is hidden away behind walls and gates on a nearly three-quarter-acre parcel of land with a two-car garage and additional parking space for up to eight vehicles tucked to the side. A previous rental listing depicts a spacious living/dining area with warm hardwood floors, a masonry fireplace, and access to a covered terrace, despite the lack of current MLS images.

In addition, there is an atrium-like family room that connects to a modern kitchen with an eat-in island, stainless steel appliances, a butler’s pantry, and an adjacent breakfast room. In addition to an office/library, a movie theater, a wine cellar, and a gym, the private master retreat has a fireplace-side sitting area and a large bathroom with dual vanities and a clawfoot soaking tub. The master retreat is secluded down a long corridor.

Outdoors, the grassy and enclosed grounds feature a swimming pool and spa surrounded by a sundeck, koi pond, and an al fresco dining area. In addition, there is a guesthouse with a living/dining room, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, and laundry room on the main floor, plus two additional bedrooms and a bathroom on the second floor.

Throughout his 20-year music career, Lamar has attained unprecedented levels of success. The 35-year-old Compton native won a staggering 14 Grammys out of 39 nominations, received a Pulitzer Prize for “DAMN.” — the first nonclassical or jazz recording to ever receive the prestigious award for music, and even performed a hip hop-centric Super Bowl halftime performance this year.

In addition to his homes in Bel Air and Manhattan Beach, Lamar possesses a Calabasas residence that has been occupied by members of his family for many years.

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