Robbie Williams banks mind-blowing profit as he flogs Beverly Hills mansion to US megastar ‘for £37m’
ROBBIE Williams had just wound up banking a reported £13million profit - after selling his American mansion to Drake.
The former Take That star, 48, pulled off some property market magic after offloading the Beverly Hills pad.
Robbie has lived in the Tuscan-style villa with wife Ayda Field and their four children since buying it from jeans mogul Armand Marciano in 2015.
The singer had been thought to want $80million - around £60million - for the sprawling ten-bedroom pad.
However, he is believed to have struck an off-market deal with US rapper Drake that saw him take it off his hands for $50million, about £37million.
That is still a vast profit compared to the £24.4million Robbie is thought to have paid for it just seven years ago.
Robbie's pad is huge even by Hollywood standards - measuring 25,000 square feet and containing a cinema, lift, pool and even an outdoor kitchen.
There is also a garage with parking for 11 cars, a wine cellar, gym and a staggering 22 bathrooms.
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The Beverly Hills pad is Drake's first LA house having previously stuck to snapping up property in his native Canada, including an estate in Toronto.
Robbie sold the mansion just months after managing to shift his stunning mansion in the UK.
He picked up the Wiltshire pad for £8.1million in 2008 but didn't have the same success with the markets, selling it for £6.75million.
Like his US place it was huge, featuring a 71-acre country estate, and features its own football pitch, tennis court and helicopter hangar.
Robbie and his family want to make their £24million Swiss villa their main home after moving there during the pandemic.
The singer amassed a vast fortune after leaving That That to go solo and releasing 12 studio albums.
He is thought to have raked in millions from his stadium tours over the years and holds the world record for the most tickets sold in a day, making £80million in just one day in 2006.
The Sunday Times Rich list placed his wealth at £195million in 2020 behind other musicians including Paul McCartney, Elton John and Ed Sheeran.
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