They've reportedly put a $120 million
offer on the Bel Air home, which has a recording studio and bulletproof windows
A growing family often
means one needs to expand their living quarters, so when Beyoncé and Jay Z
announced that they were expecting twins, of course the pair decided to check
out some new homes.
And in typical Beyoncé and Jay Z fashion, they are not looking at any
old abode. The pair reportedly just put in a staggering $120 million bid on an
extravagant Bel Air home, per Page Six. It
comes with all the necessities, like space for a recording studio and no less
than six separate structures, to create a compound-like feel. It makes Angelina
Jolie’s reported $25 million offer on the Cecil B. DeMille estate look like
pocket change…
The couple is
reportedly planning on moving their family from New York to Los Angeles this
June, once their twins arrive, for more privacy. If they get this
eight-bedroom, eleven-bathroom home, that surely won’t be an issue, considering
there are bulletproof windows and a metal security gate. It’s located atop a
hill in Bel Air’s East Gate area, further adding to its secluded and safe
nature.
The abode encompasses
approximately 30,000 square feet of interior space, as well as 10,000 square
feet of outdoor living quarters. All of that is spread over nearly two
acres, so there is surely enough room for Beyoncé and Jay Z, Blue Ivy and their
growing family.
Architect Paul McClean designed the home, which is also
equipped with spa, complete with a hot tub, sauna and steam room, as well as a
media room and a garage with space for a casual fifteen cars.
Read more: http://observer.com/2017/04/beyonce-and-jay-z-bel-air-home/
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