Jay Z & Beyoncé Make Insane $120 Million Bid On California Dream

Published: April 26, 2017
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Married music couple Jay Z and Beyoncé know money’s not a thing. The duo have reportedly put up $120 million California mansion.

According to reports, Jigga and Queen Bey have their eyes set on a decked-out Hollywood crib.

Beyoncé and Jay Z have put in a $120 million bid for a stunning hilltop Bel Air mansion that boasts four pools, eight bedrooms — and even bulletproof windows. As Beyoncé prepares to give birth to twins, she and Jay are planning to move their family to Los Angeles from New York in search of more privacy. They have bid on the breathtaking, newly constructed mansion at 454 Cuesta Way in Bel Air’s private East Gate area. (Page Six)

Over the weekend, Bey released a compilation clip of her recent Easter Day festivities.

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A few days ago, Bey flexed her growing baby bump with a slew of pics.

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Last week, a report emerged revealing Beyoncé and Jay Z’s latest net worth.

Rapper Shawn “Jay Z” Carter has an estimated net worth of $610 million as of 2016, according to Forbes. Jay Z, a rap icon, philanthropist and entrepreneur, came to prominence in the late 1990s and early 2000s with the albums Reasonable Doubt, In My Lifetime, Vol. 1, Vol. 2, Vol. 3 and The Dynasty. Apart from his music career, Jay Z has established himself as a savvy businessman across several industries, including clothing lines, real estate, sports teams, record labels, beverages and more. Jay Z is married to Beyoncé, who herself has an estimated net worth of $290 million. (Fortune)

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