Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz gave Architectural Digest a tour of the famed La Jolla Razor House, which they purchased in 2019 for $28.8 million.
The home was put on the market for $30 million in 2018 and purchased by Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz in September 2019 for just under $21 millionRemember when Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz became San Diego’s most famous neighbors by purchasing the famed La Jolla Razor House for a reported $20.8 million in 2019?
But the superstar couple is finally giving us a peek inside. The Grammy-award winning singer and her music producer husband, whose real name is Kaseem Dean, showed off their luxurious pad in an
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