Kanye West is selling his Malibu beach home at a $4 million loss after controversial renovations.
The rapper purchased the property for $57 million in 2021 but is now listing it for $53 million through Jason Oppenheim of The Oppenheim Group.
Designed by famed architect Tadao Ando, the minimalist concrete home features 4,000 square feet of interior space plus 1,500 square feet outdoors.
However, West had the ceiling-to-floor windows removed and stripped interiors down to structural concrete.
Oppenheim acknowledged the condition reflects West’s vision but presents a “rare opportunity” for the right buyer to restore it according to their tastes.
With unobstructed ocean views and location on prized Malibu Road, Oppenheim remained optimistic about strong interest.
Open floor plans and lots of natural light characterize the minimalist design, which is reminiscent of Kanye West’s former home with Kim Kardashian.
But a former project manager sued West, alleging that dangerous demands to remove vital systems and fortify it as a bunker were made.
Tony Saxon alleged West wanted to hide from the government and Kardashians, living without windows, power, or plumbing—even desiring an outdoor shower and hole for waste disposal. Saxon said he refused to comply and was fired.
“[Kanye] wanted to have a bomb shelter/bunk in the basement to hide from ‘Clintons & Kardashians’ all while living on a public beach. I mean the man wanted a shower outside, no plumbing, pooping into a hole in the floor.”