After breaking up with Kylie Jenner, Travis Scott bough a $23.5M Ultra-Modern L.A. Mansion & Hip Houston Pad with an underwater sound system

Travis Scott resides in a sleek, 17,000 square foot estate that is set atop a hilltop with views of the Los Angeles hills. However, his Houston home isn’t in bad shape either.

Travis Scott made his official real estate debut with a bang after going halfsies with Kylie Jenner on the $13.5 million purchase of a Beverly Hills property, which they still jointly own.

The Astronomical rapper spent a hefty $23.5 million (IN CASH) buying a large property in the posh Brentwood district of Los Angeles in June 2020.

If you think that’s a lot to pay, keep in mind that the newly constructed house was originally listed for a whopping $42 million.

What makes Travis Scott’s house command such mindboggling prices?

The 17,000-square-foot futuristic mansion is perched high atop the Los Angeles hills, and packs pretty much every luxury amenity you could think off (and some that wouldn’t even cross your mind, like an underwater sound system for the infinity pool).

The rapper’s L.A. mansion: A party-ready mammoth designed with wellness in mind

Travis Scott is a musician who lives in a modern 17,000 square foot mansion with views of the Los Angeles hills that is perched atop a hill. His Houston house isn’t in terrible shape either, either.

After going halfsies with Kylie Jenner on the $13.5 million purchase of a Beverly Hills property that they still jointly own, Travis Scott made his formal real estate debut with a bang.

In June 2020, the Astronomical rapper shelled out a massive $23.5 million (IN CASH) to purchase a sizable property in the upscale Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles.

If you think that amount is excessive, bear in mind that the newly built home had a staggering $42 million price tag when it was first put on the market.

It comes with a massive list of upscale amenities, including a 610-bottle wine cellar, a movie theater, state-of-the-art gym, a 300 sq. ft. green wall and a lower-level entertainment area with a full bar, pool table and much more.

 

 

To add to the flair of the property, renowned Japanese artist Toshi Kawabata created three custom pieces for the home, including a rather unique curved walnut bar.

All marble elements were hand-selected and imported from Italy.

But don’t let the special attention given to the interiors fool you.

The outdoor space is equally stunning, boasting a 75-foot infinity edge pool in a 10,000 square foot garden with views of the hills.

In addition, the pool includes a fantastic underwater sound system Scott may use to play music loudly while hosting pool parties.

There is a Jacuzzi, a serene 400-square-foot Zen garden, and a magnificent water wall created by Mario Romano if you want to unwind even more.

Naturally, the outdoor area has plenty of space for partying and dining, so Scott will no doubt host some unforgettable events in his expansive Los Angeles house.

His visitors can park in either the outside motor court, which has space for more than 15 cars, or the three-car enclosed garage.

Although it is already massive, the recording artist might have intentions to make it even bigger. The property next door was likewise purchased by Travis a year after he purchased his enormous mansion.

He paid $5.8 million for the home next door, which has a 1963 single-story midcentury building, according to real estate watchers at Dirt.com. Scott’s holdings would have grown to roughly 1.3 continuous acres if he had purchased the land, but it’s more likely that he was only interested in the land itself.

Travis Scott’s house in Houston isn’t too shabby either

It would seem that the Los Angeles mansion wasn’t the first property the Astroworld rapper bought.

Back in 2016, Travis Scott surprised his parents with a killer Christmas gift:

“Gave my family a present I been working on my whole life. A home. Very thankful. Watch insta story for they reaction.”

Travis Scott shared on Instagram

Not long after that, he went on to grab a posh crib for himself too, in the same location: his hometown in the Lone Star state.

In 2019, the recording artist bought a modern Houston mansion that had been listed for $14.5 million (though we don’t know how much the performer ended up paying for the house).

He managed to keep his Texas digs on the down-low until the Astroworld tragedy hit in 2021, when 10 of his fans died and hundreds were injured during his show.

After the festival, the star retreated to his Houston pad, with paparazzis following closely and giving away his Texas location.

Travis Scott’s house in Houston was built in 2005 and sits on 1.5 acres in Houston’s Museum District, Dirt reports.

The three-story main house has an impressive 12,000 sq. ft. of living space, 3 bedrooms and 8.5 bathrooms.

Anchored by a double-height living room, the house’s interiors rival those in Scott’s L.A. mansion, with sleek lines, plenty of sliding glass doors, and modern finishes.

And the main house isn’t the only structure on the property.

There’s also a guest house and an outdoor entertainment pavilion on the property, as well as TWO swimming pools.

Travis Scott, by his real name Jacques Berman Webster II, is a massively successful rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer, whose musical style has often been described as a fusion of traditional hip hop, lo-fi and ambient.

With an impressive net worth estimated at $60 million, the artist sold over 45 million certified records in the US alone by 2020, and has nabbed six Grammy Award nominations and won a Bilboard Music Award.

On a personal level, Scott had been dating reality star/entrepreneur Kylie Jenner, and the two share a daughter named Stormi and a baby boy.

While Travis Scott lives in his sprawling L.A. mansion, Jenner officially lives in Holmby Hills, which is just a short drive away from Scott’s mansion in Brentwood.