Lil Wayne puts his Miami Beach mansion up for sale at $29.5M 

Lil Wayne puts his Miami Beach mansion up for sale at $29.5M (photos)

Rapper, Lil Wayne has put his Miami Beach mansion up for sale after spending $17 million on the estate in 2018.

Lil Wayne puts his Miami Beach mansion up for sale at $29.5M (photos)
Lil Wayne puts his Miami Beach mansion up for sale at $29.5M

According to a Tuesday, September 27 report by The Real Deal, the platinum-selling rapper listed the seven-bedroom, nine-bathroom, and two-half-bath home at 6480 Allison Road for $29.5 million, roughly 75 percent more than he paid for it four years ago.

Built by developer Laurent Harrari in 2017, the expansive property boasts a 10,632-square-foot home, more than a half-acre lot on Allison Island, 110 feet of water frontage, a pool, movie theater, wine cellar, and 22-foot ceilings.

Lil Wayne puts his Miami Beach mansion up for sale at $29.5M (photos)

Lil Wayne previously sold his home on nearby La Gorce Island for $10 million, about $1.7 million less than his purchase price, in 2017. The property featured a skate park on the roof and a shark lagoon.

Last year, he splashed $15.4 million on a lavish estate in Hidden Hills, California, making him neighbors with Kanye West, The Weeknd, Kylie Jenner, and other celebrities.

Lil Wayne puts his Miami Beach mansion up for sale at $29.5M (photos)
The news comes after Wayne celebrated his 40th birthday over the weekend.

Lil Wayne and 6480 Allison Road in Miami Beach (Getty Images, Become Legendary/Douglas Elliman Realty)

Lil Wayne and 6480 Allison Road in Miami Beach (Getty Images, Become Legendary/Douglas Elliman Realty)

Five years ago, Lil Wayne sold his house on nearby La Gorce Island for $10 million, about $1.7 million less than his purchase price a year earlier, records show. That property, which featured a skate park on the roof and a shark lagoon, was the subject of a swatting incident, where police were falsely sent to the home.

On Allison Island, recent trades include developer Todd Michael Glaser and his partners Scott Robins and Jonathan Fryd’s $7.9 million purchase of a waterfront lot on the other side of the island. Glaser plans to build a 10,000-square-foot mid-century modern style mansion on the property, he said last month.

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