Do you recall when Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz became the most famous neighbors in San Diego when they purchased the legendary La Jolla Razor House in 2019 for a speculated price of $20.8M? Do you have any idea how much money they paid for it?
Since then, we haven’t had much touch with them, which is probably because they’ve been making the most of their extravagant, 11,000-square-foot beachfront property to the best extent possible.
However, the famous couple has decided to open their home to the public for the first time in a long time.
The Grammy-winning singer and her music producer husband, Kaseem Dean, showcased their opulent home in an interview with Architectural Digest. The interview was conducted by Architectural Digest.
As a film crew approached Dean’s home, he greeted them by saying, “Come into the za, za, za,” which translates to “Come into the za, za, za.” You can either click here to listen to it or listen to it below in the form of a ten-minute chat with Architectural Digest.
We have no choice but to believe that the views from the Razor House are unparalleled by anything else that may possibly exist. The residence, which was created by architect Wallace E.
Cunningham and is perched on the top of the cliffs in La Jolla, features windows that span from the floor to the ceiling and allow spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean. The home was located.