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The Weeknd, also known as Abel Tesfaye, has reportedly listed his Los Angeles mansion for $24.995 million, the Los Angeles Times reports.

The ultra-private, massive property lies in Hidden Hills, LA's celeb-friendly suburb. The Canadian singer originally purchased it for $18.2 million three years ago, now the listing held by Angel Salvador at The Agency values the property at almost $25 million.

The three-acre spread sits in a gated equestrian community and includes a basketball court, a zero-edge swimming pool and spa, a cabana, and a barn among the amenities on site. The mansion itself boasts nine bedrooms and 11 bathrooms include a detached guesthouse.

Photos of the listing show a light-filled interior designed as a contemporary play on farmhouse design, with high ceilings, formal living spaces, and a combination of stone and hardwood floors.

For a closer look at the property swipe through the gallery below.

It's no surprise that The Weeknd is trying to sell his mansion now. The listing comes roughly eight months after the Grammy Award-winner bought a full-floor penthouse at the Beverly West building in Westwood for $21 million.

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