Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Puts Beverly Hills Mansion on the Market for $61.5 Million Following Arrest

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A High-Profile Listing Amid Federal Scrutiny

Music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs has put his Beverly Hills mansion on the market for $61.5 million, just days after federal agents raided his homes in California and Miami as part of an investigation into alleged sex trafficking and obstruction of justice. While Combs has not been arrested or formally charged, the listing has sparked intense speculation across media and real estate circles.

Inside the $61.5 Million Estate

The stunning 17,000-square-foot estate, designed by celebrity architect Richard Landry, is set on 1.3 acres in one of Beverly Hills’ most prestigious enclaves. Built in 2014, the mansion features:

  • 9 bedrooms and 15 bathrooms
  • A dramatic floating staircase and two-story foyer
  • Home theaterrecording studio, and wine cellar
  • Resort-style pool, spa, and outdoor cabana
  • Private motor court, six-car garage, and high-level security system

The estate was purchased by Combs in 2014 for roughly $39 million and has since undergone extensive upgrades, making the current asking price reflective of its prime location and exclusivity.

Timing and Speculation

The timing of the listing—immediately after Homeland Security raids—raises questions. Industry experts believe the move may be part of a larger financial strategy.

“When celebrities face legal pressure, luxury real estate often becomes the first major asset to go on the market,” said a source close to the matter. With potential legal battles looming, unloading a high-value estate could provide both liquidity and public optics of distancing.

Despite the controversy, the property’s design and location make it highly desirable to global buyers. Broker Kurt Rappaport of Westside Estate Agency, who holds the listing, called it “one of the finest modern homes in Los Angeles, combining privacy, elegance, and scale.”

From Legacy to Liability?

The sale marks a significant shift in Combs’ image. Once known for his real estate empire spanning Miami, New York, and Los Angeles, this listing may signal the unraveling of a carefully curated lifestyle.

As reported by Luxury Houses Magazine, “This home once symbolized Diddy’s dominance in music, fashion, and culture. Now, it represents a moment of reckoning.”

Final Thoughts

Whether seen as a financial decision or legal strategy, Diddy’s $61.5 million mansion listing is more than a real estate move—it’s a public signal at a pivotal moment. The estate, a pinnacle of modern luxury, now becomes part of a narrative far more complex than design or location.

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