Travis Scott lives in an ultra-modern 17,000-square-foot mansion perched on a hilltop overlooking the Los Angeles hills. But his Houston house isn’t too shabby either.
After going halfsies with Kylie Jenner on the $13.5 million purchase of a Beverly Hills mansion — which they still co-own — Travis Scott made his official real estate debut with a bang.
In June 2020, the Astronomical rapper dropped a cool $23.5 million (IN CASH) on a massive mansion in the ritzy Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles.
And if you think that’s a steep price to pay, know that the newly-built home had initially been listed for a hefty $42 million.
Aerial view of Travis Scott’s house in Los Angeles, an ultra-modern mansion perched high atop the L.A. hills.
What makes Travis Scott’s house command such mindboggling prices?
The 17,000-square-foot futuristic mansion is perched high atop the Los Angeles hills, and packs pretty much every luxury amenity you could think off (and some that wouldn’t even cross your mind, like an underwater sound system for the infinity pool).
The rapper’s L.A. mansion: A party-ready mammoth designed with wellness in mind
With a luxury yacht-inspired design, the property has been envisioned by Southern California-based architectural firm de Loren & Associates with an emphasis on wellness.
When it was first listed back in 2019, the all-star agent team in charge of marketing it touted the mansion as “a true triumph in design, crafted for its residents and guests to live a healthy lifestyle and enjoy special moments,” Santiago Arana, Managing Partner at The Agency said at the time.
And while the wellness aspect is showcased heavily throughout the property, there’s no denying that Travis Scott’s house is a party monster.
The house has a total of seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and three powder rooms spread across three levels and 17,000 square feet of living space.t comes with a massive list of upscale amenities, including a 610-bottle wine cellar, a movie theater, state-of-the-art gym, a 300 sq. ft. green wall and a lower-level entertainment area with a full bar, pool table and much more.
To add to the flair of the property, renowned Japanese artist Toshi Kawabata created three custom pieces for the home, including a rather unique curved walnut bar.
All marble elements were hand-selected and imported from Italy.
But don’t let the special attention given to the interiors fool you.
The outdoor area is equally impressive, with its 10,000-square-foot garden featuring a 75-foot infinity edge pool that overlooks the hills.
The pool also has a 𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁er underwater sound system for Scott to blast music during his pool parties.
For more relaxing activities, there’s also a Jacuzzi, a tranquil 400-square-foot Zen garden, and a stunning water wall designed by Mario Romano.
Naturally, the outdoor space offers plenty of entertaining and dining space, so Scott will likely throw some memorable parties in his sprawling L.A. home.
When it comes to parking, his guests can either use the three-car enclosed garage or the outdoor motor court that fits more than 15 cars.
Despite its already impressive size, the recording artist may have plans to enlarge it even more. One year after he bought his sprawling mansion, Travis also bought the property next door.
The real estate watchers at Dirt.com revealed that he paid $5.8 million for the next door abode, which has a single-story midcentury structure built in 1963. But it’s likely that Scott was only interested in the land itself, which would enlarge his property to about 1.3 contiguous acres.