Drake’s party compound, the ‘Yolo Estate,’ sells for $12 million
Drake’s party compound, the ‘Yolo Estate,’ sells for $12 million
Abstract
Drake just wrapped up his third and final home sale in Hidden Hills. Reached by a stone bridge, the two-story spot is decked out with custom chandeliers, rock fireplaces and amenities such at a bar, wine cellar, tasting room, recording studio and movie theater. The grounds span three landscaped acres, adding a tennis court, entertainer's patio, sun deck and equestrian facilities such as a stable and riding ring. Branden and Rayni Williams of the Beverly Hills Estates held the listing. Drake, whose full name is Aubrey Drake Graham, has released seven studio albums since 2010, including the surprise release of "Honestly, Nevermind," which dropped this month. He's sold more than 170 million records en route to four Grammy Awards and also founded the Toronto record label OVO Sound in 2012. He sold the three homes after moving to Beverly Crest earlier this year, spending $75 million on a 20,000-square-foot home on 20 acres owned by English singer-songwriter Robbie Williams, The Times previously reported.