“Writer’s retreat”- Jewish Comedia- Journalist Shares a Unique Take on His Time in Ye’s Forgotten Luxury Abode

Kanye West,

now known as Ye and his erratic real estate ventures, has dominated headlines in recent months, with the rapper snapping up and swiftly offloading abandoned estates. Amidst this whirlwind of buying and selling, an Australian journalist offers a rare, firsthand account of life inside one of Ye’s forgotten mansions. Venturing into the vacant California property, the journalist uncovered a surreal landscape of opulence and decay. 

While it is not exactly in sync with what the public expected, his experience provides a unique lens into the rapper’s tumultuous world, shedding light on the celebrity’s high-profile transactions and the eerie beauty of his discarded domains.

Ye’s abandoned Californian abode serves as a retreat to Australia Journalist

As reported by The Guardian,

Australian comedian-journalist John Safran flew to Los Angeles to explore Ye’s stance in politics and world affairs. Upon visiting the rapper’s Calabasas mansion, finding an old water bill to confirm the address. Safran spent a week squatting in Ye’s mansion, calling it a “writer’s retreat.

” Having stocked up on camping gear, Safran slipped in an unlocked door, sliding into Ye’s sheets, and then raided his pantry, all while seeking to understand his psyche. 

The journalist entails this experience as the core of his book, Squat, blending extremism, hip-hop, writing, and snooping. In pursuit of the same, his account offered a unique perspective on the rapper’s tumultuous world. Safran further recalled how chatting with his neighbors resulted in mixed reviews regarding the rapper. A resident named Ernie complained about planning permissions and traffic. “It’s terrible,

” she said of living next to Ye. While Gregg appreciated Ye’s invitation to a church service. With no security present, Safran discovered the mansion was vacant.

Read More: Rare Snap From Studio Reveals Ye Gaming on Nintendo Switches While at Work

Notably, Ye’s Californian mansion is not the only disowned property of the rapper. His other estates are now reportedly in better hands. 

Investor Steven Bo Belmont promises to restore abandoned estate to its former glory

What do you think of Kanye West’s erratic real estate ventures?

  1. It’s a reflection of his creative genius
  2. It’s a reckless waste of resources
  3. It’s a strategic financial move
  4. It’s just another celebrity quirk

Belmont secured millions in funding to revive the modernist masterpiece. His restoration plan aims to preserve Ando’s iconic design while updating the estate with luxurious amenities. Having found certain faulty designs in the “dumb

” rapper’s former abod

e, investment-savvy Belmont is dedicated to bringing back architectural preservation. Once restored, the property is expected to regain its status as a stunning coastal retreat.

Read More: Kim Kardashian’s Solo Parenting, Missing Ye and Struggles: Insider Reveals Shocking Details of the West Clan

How did you like the journalist’ sneak peek into Ye’s forgotten antiques? Let us know in the comments below.

Netflix