Nicki Minaj has purchased a sprawling property in Hidden Hills, California, located in the same gated community as Kylie Jenner, Kim Kardashian and more A-list stars.
After years of renting mansions across the greater Los Angeles area, from Beverly Hills to Malibu, the rapper finally bought a place of her own to settle in with her two-year-old son, whose name has not been publicly revealed, and husband Kenny Petty.
The estate definitely was worth the wait for the 40-year-old Super Bass hitmaker as it boasts eight bedrooms, nine full bathrooms and two powder rooms.
New home: Nicki Minaj has purchased a sprawling property in Hidden Hills, California, located in the same gated community as Kylie Jenner, Kim Kardashian and more A-list stars; seen in 2018
Other amenities included detached guesthouse, cabana, salt water pool and 12,000 square feet.
According to Dirt, Minaj’s new digs have a three-car garage, ‘grassy lawns and significant landscaping for privacy.’
‘The main house itself has pocketing glass doors that open to various patios and terraces, and the upstairs master suite offers a private balcony overlooking the backyard,’ the publication noted.
Mansion: After years of renting mansions across the greater Los Angeles area, from Beverly Hills to Malibu, the rapper finally bought a place of her own to settle in with her two-year-old son, whose name has not been publicly revealed, and husband Kenny Petty
Her masters suite also includes a private balcony facing the massive backyard.
Previously, she rented a Beverly Hills mansion at the cost of an eye-watering $30,000-a-month in 2016.
A year later, she was robbed of $200,000 worth of jewelry and other property at the posh home, according to TMZ.
Impressive: The estate definitely was worth the wait for the 40-year-old Super Bass hitmaker as it boasts eight bedrooms, nine full bathrooms and two powder rooms (pictured in August 2022)
Her latest accomplishment comes after she admitted she wants to be a role model for black women and give them ‘confidence’ due to their lack of representation in the music industry.
The performer spoke about how she felt she wasn’t ‘good enough’ growing up because she didn’t see black women on the covers of magazines and on-screen.
She said she wants to ’empower’ young girls to believe that they don’t need ‘a guy for anything’ as she spoke to i-D magazine while fronting their Winter 2022 Issue.