The Weeknd has just bought a mansion suitable for a king. The 31-year-old “Can’t Feel My Face” singer has just dropped $ 70 million on a new Bel Air blog.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Dutch tycoon Reinout Oerlemans and his wife Danielle sold the house to the Toronto native. The couple revealed that they originally did not want to sell their renovated home until real estate agents Rayni and Branden Williams of Beverly Hills Estates approached.




The property was sold in an out-of-market deal when the Oerlemans finally came to consider selling the premises to The Weeknd, whose real name is Abel Tesfaye.
The extended property covers an area of 1.6 acres and overlooks the Bel-Air Country Club. The 33,000-square-foot mansion consists of nine bedrooms, a sports court, a spa with sauna, a hammam, an indoor pool, an outdoor infinity pool with waterfall, a cinema, a gym and a music studio.




The bright industrial home is dramatic but contemporary. The estate has a Mediterranean air and the double doors will transport The Weeknd to the seclusion of its luxurious private residence.
And who can live in a house without French doors, wide stairs, a terrace and a large pond on your property? These comforts will make the R&B rocker feel at home.


