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Inside Dr. Dre’s Los Angeles $40 Million Home

Nestled in the heart of the prestigious Brentwood neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, is a palatial French Chateau that was once owned by the legendary rapper, record producer, and entrepreneur Dr. Dre.

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The property, located at 12780 Chalon Road, was purchased by Dre in 2014 from the celebrity power couple Gisele Bundchen and Tom Brady for a staggering $40 million.

The 4-acre estate was designed by the renowned architect Richard Landry, with Tyler Development Corporation overseeing the construction.

The home is a testament to the grandeur and luxury that epitomizes the Los Angeles lifestyle, boasting approximately 22,000 square feet of exquisite living space.

The grandeur of the property is immediately evident upon entering the 2-story foyer, with its sweeping curved staircase and soaring ceilings.

The formal living and dining rooms are perfect for hosting elegant soirées, while the gourmet kitchen and breakfast room offer a cozy and inviting space for everyday meals.

The library and home office provides ample space for work or study, while the wine cellar is a connoisseur’s dream, offering the perfect storage space for your prized collection.

The primary suite is the epitome of luxury, with a spa-like bathroom, a sitting area, and a private balcony that offers stunning views of the surrounding area.

The property also features a 6+ car garage, a bridge with a moat, and a lagoon-style swimming pool, which provides the perfect spot for a refreshing dip on hot summer days.

The numerous outdoor living areas offer the perfect space for al fresco dining or simply relaxing in the California sun.

This magnificent property was purchased by Dr. Dre from Gisele Bundchen and Tom Brady, who bought the land for $11 million and oversaw the construction of the home.

It is a true testament to the lavish lifestyle that is synonymous with Los Angeles, and a rare opportunity to own a piece of Hollywood history.

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