According to a May article from Mansion Global, the pop musician and entrepreneur, 35, advertised the Tudor-style house in the Beverly Hills Post Office neighborhood for $13.5 million.
It’s possible the “Lift Me Up” and “Umbrella” singer never lived in the four-bedroom, five-bathroom home, which she purchased for $10 million in March 2021. Rihanna also owns the home immediately next store, which she purchased in 2020 for $13.75 million, according to records with PropertyShark.
She sold a 5,100-square-foot house with original fireplaces, wood and stone flooring, beamed cathedral ceilings in the living room, and other features. According to the description, the home also includes a family room with French doors leading to the backyard, a dining room with access to a covered outdoor seating area, and a chef's kitchen with a breakfast nook.
The backyard has a pool surrounded by well-kept lawns, a vegetable garden, a half-basketball court, and numerous seating and dining spots. Additionally, there is a separate, one-bedroom guest cottage with a kitchenette and an office.
The sale was finalized in the first week of July, and although the buyer's identity is not yet known, Tracey Jacobs, a Hollywood talent agency who represents Johnny Depp, is said to have bought the mansion, according to Dirt, which broke the story first.
Records reveal that Rihanna purchased both of her Beverly Hills houses through a trust connected to Evan Jehle, a partner at the New York-based business management firm FFO and a member of Rihanna's Clara Lionel Foundation's Global Advisory Board. Jehle could not be reached right away for comment.
The real estate brokers avoided clear of remark.
A request for response from Rihanna's representatives was not answered.
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