Babyface chases $8 million for custom Bel-Air mansion
Abstract
Kenneth Edmonds, the Grammy-winning producer better known as Babyface, is asking $8 million for his Bel-Air home of nearly two decades. That's nearly double the $4.1 million he paid for the property in 2004, records show. The house has changed dramatically over the years, as Edmonds added custom skylights and a handful of amenities including a gym, music studio, movie theater and brick wine cellar. The house is on half an acre in Bel- air. It sits in a guard-gated enclave with roughly 200 homes. A listing agent has called it a "extremely elite product for the market’s.
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