Inside the Weeknd's LA penthouse he's selling for $22.5 million
The Canadian star's unbelievable property portfolio

Grammy Award-winning singer and record producer The Weeknd is no stranger to a lavish lifestyle, but his latest real estate investment is by far his largest and most extravagant to date. One of the biggest property transactions in Los Angeles in 2021, the star is now the owner of a dazzling mega-mansion in Bel AIir, purchased for the mammoth sum of $70 million, so it appears his LA penthouse is now surplus to requirements, and he's put it up for sale! Click or scroll on to take a tour of his luxury pads and discover what the lap of luxury really looks like...
The Weeknd's jaw-dropping property journey

With a net worth of around $100 million, it's no wonder The Weeknd has plenty of cash to spend on real estate. Over the years the 'Starboy' singer has lived in some pretty perfect properties, including a 5,000-square-foot apartment in Manhattan. After selling his luxurious Hidden Hills mansion to Madonna, the Grammy Award-winner now resides in a stunning mega-manse in the heart of Los Angeles. But first, let's take a look back at where it all began...
Where did The Weeknd grow up?

The Weeknd grew up in Scarborough, a community on the outskirts of central Toronto. Born to Ethiopian parents who moved to Canada in the 1980s, the singer had a challenging start in life, something that he's often hinted at in his music. Speaking to The Guardian in 2016, the star said: "I didn’t have a father figure in the house. No boys around. Just me and my mom."
The Weeknd's House of Balloons

At the age of 17, he moved into a one-bedroom apartment with a friend and it was from here that his career took off. The Weeknd's rental, pictured here, has been sealed in the music Hall of Fame thanks to the singer's debut mixtape, House of Balloons. On the breakthrough record that launched his career, The Weeknd revealed the wild parties that took place in the party pad, referring to his 'dark past'.
Scarborough revisited

A few years ago, The Weeknd took his then-girlfriend, Bella Hadid, to visit the property and the supermodel captured the moment on her Instagram stories. Later in 2020, the singer released his single 'Snowchild', in which a cartoon version of the house is shown at the start of the video. After the lean years spent in this humble rental, things certainly took a turn for the better...
The Weeknd's Starboy spread

Fans will recognize this glitzy Los Angeles mansion from The Weeknd's iconic 2016 'Starboy' music video. The single, which featured Daft Punk, became a global hit and the singer reportedly sold nearly three million copies around the world. Taking place inside the house, the sinister video showed the singer being kidnapped by a masked attacker. Yet more than that, it highlighted the home's remarkable view and high-end interior.
The Weeknd's Starboy spread

Designed by architect Zoltan Pali, the gorgeous glass home was completed in 2009 and offers 4,600 square feet of inside space. There are four bedrooms and six bathrooms across the home's three spacious floors, each of which feature wall-to-wall windows with light-diffusing 'fins', which can be opened or closed to provide privacy.
The Weeknd's Starboy spread

A true architectural masterpiece, the property offers a simple material pallet, with white-washed walls, timber accents, concrete floors and steel accessories. Fans may also recognize this sculptural steel staircase from the music video. Ultra minimalist, the bachelor pad also benefits from 1,000 square feet of shaded indoor-outdoor space, with an infinity pool on the ground floor.
The Weeknd's Starboy spread

Of course, every single room also boasts incredible views of the city and canyon beyond, making it the ultimate home with a view. As well as featuring in 'Starboy', the house has also been used as the set for Range Rover and Mercedes-Benz advertisements. In 2017, it hit the real estate market with a $6.3 million price tag.
The Weeknd's New York penthouse

In 2018, while dating Bella Hadid, The Weeknd began renting this stunning penthouse loft in the star-packed 443 Greenwich Street building in New York City. Over the years the condo building has been home to the likes of Justin Timberlake, Jake Gyllenhaal and Lewis Hamilton, who owns one of the most expensive celebrity homes of all time.
The Weeknd's New York penthouse

The 5,000-square-foot residence reportedly set the couple back $60,000 a month and has been described as 'paparazzi proof'. Spanning three floors, it offers four bedrooms, four full bathrooms and plenty of chic, open-plan living areas that make it perfect for entertaining.
The Weeknd's New York penthouse

Inside, the stunning penthouse is filled with high-end fixtures and big windows, allowing for light-filled rooms that are both warm and inviting. The Tribeca-based building also offers everything an A-lister could need, including a 71-foot indoor swimming pool, a huge rooftop terrace, a fitness center and a spa.
The Weeknd's New York penthouse

The home's highlights include the double-height great room, a beautiful industrial-style kitchen decorated with Calacatta marble and spa-like bathrooms. Yet its best asset has to be the stunning 1,000-square-foot private rooftop deck, which offers spectacular views across Manhattan's skyline. In 2020, after the couple moved out, the mind-blowing penthouse hit the market with a $27.5 million asking price.
The Weeknd's Hidden Hills compound

Despite his persona as the bad boy of R&B, The Weeknd's former Californian mansion is seriously sophisticated. The glossy Hidden Hills compound can be found in an ultra-private gated community that's perfect for VIPs. The 13,391-square-foot residence was built in 2016 and purchased by the singer in July 2017 for a cool $18.2 million. In April 2021, after languishing on the market for over a year, Madonna snapped up the estate for $19.3 million.
The Weeknd's Hidden Hills compound

Modern and meticulously presented, this is the ultimate party pad. Decked out with large, open-plan rooms, every space leads to the laid-back yard. The cool interior offers a stripped-back color pallet, hardwood floors, white marble and recessed LED Smart lighting.
The Weeknd's Hidden Hills compound

There are seven bedrooms and 10 bathrooms, as well as a wine room, fitness studio and screening room. The house also boasts dual master suites with huge sliding doors that lead out to private balconies overlooking the backyard below – the perfect spot for morning coffees.
The Weeknd's Hidden Hills compound

Sitting on a three-acre plot, the backyard is also incredibly inviting. There's a zero-edge swimming pool, spa and cabana, as well as a two-bedroom guest house, a basketball court and a luxury five-car auto gallery where The Weeknd once stored all of his favorite toys. We can't wait to see what Madonna does with the place!
The Weeknd's Tampa Super Bowl rental

When us mere mortals go on a business trip, we tend to book into a local hotel, but when you're a global mega-star, you can afford to stay in style. And that's exactly what The Weeknd did in preparation for his Super Bowl 2021 halftime show. For his visit to Tampa, the musician reportedly rented this dreamy waterfront home. As one of the biggest musical events of the year, the performance lasts around 12 minutes, but can cost more than $10 million to organize, Reuters claims.
The Weeknd's Tampa Super Bowl rental

According to Page Six, the 'Blinding Lights' singer forked out a cool $100,000 to stay in the 6,551-square-foot residence, for what was likely less than a week. Located on Tampa's sought-after Davis Islands, the contemporary home was custom built in 2019 and offers six bedrooms and six bathrooms, which was more than enough space for the star and his entire entourage.
The Weeknd's Tampa Super Bowl rental

Immaculately presented both inside and out, we can certainly see why The Weeknd would want to stay here. Every room benefits from 13-foot ceilings and walls of glass that provide endless views across the bay. Just imagine waking up in this spectacular bedroom! Elsewhere, the waterfront home features a stunning open-plan living space, a chef's kitchen, a custom wine cellar and elevator access to each floor.
The Weeknd's Tampa Super Bowl rental

Of course, the exterior is equally as mesmerizing. Huge sliding doors lead to a gorgeous backyard complete with a swimming pool and dock. There's even a rooftop terrace that faces the water. The property was recently on the market for $9.1 million but was later removed without securing a buyer.
The Weeknd's LA penthouse

The Weeknd set about tracking down a new property to call home in 2019, finally settling on a dreamy penthouse apartment inside Beverly West, an ultra-luxe boutique high-rise in central Los Angeles. The singer spent $21 million on the purchase, making the condo one of the priciest ever sold in LA, according to Mansion Global. Let's peek inside the star's current home...
The Weeknd's LA penthouse

Bigger than your average mansion, the expansive pad spans an astonishing 8,200 square feet and was designed to make the most of the landscape outside. Offering panoramic views across the city's glistening skyline, the contemporary home is light and pared-down, with minimalist finishes and a clean color pallet – a theme in each of the singer's homes.
The Weeknd's LA penthouse

From its 11-foot ceilings to its walnut accents, natural stone floors and wall-to-wall glass, the luxurious penthouse is as breathtaking as it is expensive. Covering the entirety of the 18th floor, the house offers four bedrooms, an open-plan great room, a chic chef’s kitchen and two balconies overlooking Los Angeles.
The Weeknd's LA penthouse

As a full-time resident of the building, The Weeknd also has access to 24/7 security, which was no doubt a draw for the property. Yet such opulence doesn't come cheap and residential charges reportedly mount up to $6,800 per month, a drop in the ocean for the superstar.
The Weeknd's LA penthouse

However, it's a small price to pay for living in the lap of luxury. Complete with gray herringbone wood flooring and a wood-effect feature wall, this stylish bedroom suite wows with a glass-lined bay window that looks out over picturesque green landscapes.
The Weeknd's LA penthouse

The Weeknd's LA penthouse

While Beverly West has no end of plush amenities, the penthouse itself features a private home gym so the star can work out in perfect privacy. There's even a flat-screen TV to keep him motivated! Yet, while this mega-mansion ticks every A-list box, the star reportedly put it on the market in January 2022 for $22.5 million.
The Weeknd's Bel Air mega-mansion

The Weeknd's Bel Air mega-mansion

The expansive estate was never officially on the open market, however, according to the Wall Street Journal, Dutch TV personalities Reinout and Danielle Oerlemans were the home's sellers. They reportedly purchased the mansion in 2015, undertaking a three-year renovation project that saw the property expanded by a staggering 13,000 square feet and a whole host of opulent amenities added.
The Weeknd's Bel Air mega-mansion

It is one of the largest property deals in Los Angeles in 2021, but it's not hard to see why The Weeknd was eager to snap up this jaw-dropping mansion. Encompassing a vast 33,000 square feet of accommodation, including nine bedrooms, the prized piece of real estate takes luxury living to the next level. This striking lounge dazzles with a mirrored ceiling, textured carpet and a floor-to-ceiling marble fireplace.
The Weeknd's Bel Air mega-mansion

The Weeknd's Bel Air mega-mansion

The Weeknd's Bel Air mega-mansion

The plush amenities don't stop there. The home's sprawling square footage also includes an indoor swimming pool, a Turkish-style hammam, gym, movie theater and even a music studio – an invaluable feature for the musician. Outside, the pristine grounds hold an array of high-end facilities too, from a large infinity-edge pool to a multipurpose sport's court. We don't know about you, but we can't wait to see what the 'Blinding Lights' singer buys next...
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