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Drake’s Yolo Estate in Hidden Hills briefly lists for sale at $20 million

Drake has put his Yolo Estate, a three-acre compound in Hidden Hills, on the market for about $20 million.
(Charles Sykes / Associated Press)
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Hold on — is Drake staying home?

Just as quickly as it appeared on the Multiple Listing Service, the rapper-producer’s Hidden Hills party palace has exited the market. It had been listed for $19,999,900, records show.

Dubbed the Yolo Estate, the approximately three-acre property contains a world of standout features behind its gates: a 25-seat theater, a game room, a spa/massage room and a massive wine cellar complete with separate tasting room.

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Outdoors, the estate centers on an over-the-top swimming pool with a swim-in grotto, cascading waterfalls and an 80-foot-long rock waterslide. A stone-lined pavilion surrounds the tennis/basketball court, and a beach volleyball court sits above the main house. A mechanical riding bull provides an additional layer of entertainment.

The main house, built in English Tudor style in 1974, boasts coffered and beamed ceilings, a wood-paneled library and four fireplaces with stone surrounds. A total of six bedrooms and 10 bathrooms lie within 12,500 square feet of living space.

Drake bought the house five years ago for $7.7 million, records show.

Drake, whose legal name is Aubrey Drake Graham, is a multi-platinum recording artist, songwriter and producer. Among his hits are “The Motto,” “Best I Ever Had” and “Hotline Bling.”

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He won a Grammy Award in 2013 for the album “Take Care.”

neal.leitereg@latimes.com

Twitter: @NJLeitereg

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UPDATES:

1:35 p.m. This article was updated with additional details.

This article was originally published at 8:30 a.m.

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