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Checking Out Dr. Dre’s $20M Paradise on Malibu’s Desirable Carbon Beach

Dr. Dre, the famed rapper, hitmaker, Beats inventor, and billionaire, is selling his beachfront holiday home of over 20 years. The 57-year-old Compton native is officially selling his ex-wife Nicole Young’s Malibu property for $20 M.

 

Dre acquired the mansion in 2000 for $4.8 M, and Malibu property prices have risen since then. The three-story mansion’s almost 7,000-square-foot site on Carbon Beach in Malibu, one of the city’s most expensive areas, is also significant.The “contemporary beach estate” “exudes total luxury and sophistication.” The 1990s-built mansion boasts floor-to-ceiling glass panels that let in natural light and river views.

The front entrance enters into a short lobby that takes visitors to a large great room perfect for entertainment, equipped with a beautiful stone fireplace and sliding glass doors that open to a seaside balcony concealed behind gates, a courtyard-style approach, and a sophisticated security system.

 

 

 


Other open-concept living areas include a kitchen with quality stainless appliances, a carpeted master bedroom with a fireplace, sitting area, and private balcony, a primary closet with a sauna, an executive office, a recording studio, a big gym, and five guest bedrooms. This approximately 9,000-square-foot Carbon Beach mansion is huge.

 

 

 

Dre has attempted to sell his Malibu vacation property, a five-minute walk from Nobu Malibu, before. Nicole Young lived there throughout their bitter divorce. The Pacific Coast Highway property was listed for many months a decade ago for $11 M to $12.5 M.

 

 

 


Dre divorced Young in December, purportedly giving her a $100 M lump payment but retaining all of the marital houses, including the Malibu mansion, two Calabasas mansions, and a $40 M Brentwood estate he bought from Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen. Forbes values him at $400 M.

Westside Estate Agency’s Kurt Rappaport lists it.

 

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