The Weeknd is parting ways with his L.A. penthouse.
After purchasing a $69 million Bel-Air mansion last year, the “Blinding Lights” singer is unloading his Westwood high-rise with an asking price of $22.5 million. He paid $21 million for the Wilshire Corridor digs a little over two years ago.
The 7,950-square-foot pad, dubbed “The Mogul,” occupies the entire 18th floor of the 22-story Beverly West residential tower and features four bedrooms and eight bathrooms, with floor-to-ceiling views of the city, ocean, and Los Angeles Country Club.
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The custom Italian kitchen was designed by famed industrial designer Antonio Citterio and includes Miele appliances and stone floors. The luxurious crib comes complete with high-end Italian furniture and hand-knotted rugs. Other features include a wine vault, espresso bar, home gym, and four balconies.
The Weeknd, whose new album Dawn FM releases Friday, owns other property in the Los Angeles area. In August, he purchased a Bel-Air mansion for $69 million in an off-market deal.
Last year, he sold his Hidden Hills home to Madonna for $19.3 million. He bought the 12,500-square-foot mansion in 2017 for $18.2 million.