Of course, we couldn’t discuss Diddy’s long list of expensive purchases without mentioning his lavish homes. One property that has garnered particular attention is his massive home in the notorious Star Island neighborhood in Miami, Florida. Diddy first called the exclusive area home in 2003 when he bought Tommy Mottola’s mansion for $20 million, according to Forbes. Nearly 20 years later, the “Bad Boy For Life” artist expanded his Star Island home when he purchased his neighbor’s — Gloria Estefan’s — mansion for $35 million, per TMZ. The property had six bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, and a guest house.

In addition to his lavish Miami compound, Diddy set up camp in Los Angeles in 2019, building a $40 million Holmby Hills neighborhood. According to  the Los Angeles Times, Diddy implemented a European villa design for the 17,000-square-foot mansion, which features its own movie theater, a home gym, and a wine room. Like many Beverly Hills homes, the rapper’s property also features a world-class pool equipped with its own grotto. While his homes have turned heads for their luxury appearance, they recently were turned upside down during the Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) raid on March 25 amid the allegations against Diddy. In images obtained by TMZ, authorities upturned drawers, furniture, and safes during their investigation.

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