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Rihanna Is Looking for a Tenant for Her West Hollywood Home

How cool would it be to have Rihanna knocking on your door on the first of every month to collect rent? Well, maybe that’s not so likely, but according to the Observer, she’s looking for someone to rent her West Hollywood home.

Rihanna has been trying to sell the property for $2,850,000 since last Fall and has recently decided to rent it out instead.

Here’s What $16,500 per Month Gets You:

The property is a two-story 2,886 square foot 1920 Spanish Modern.

The main house, shown from the rear, is landscaped with tall hedges for privacy and features four bedrooms and four bathrooms.

An open floor plan connects the kitchen to living room and back of the house.

White contemporary furniture makes the space feel crisp and comfortable.

The chef’s kitchen is perfect for entertaining.

The pool is shared by the main house (right) and connected guest bungalow and cabana house (left).

Main House Master Suite

The freshly renovated master bathroom features a free-standing tub.

The master bedroom on the second floor overlooks the backyard pool.

The view from the master suite.

A large master bedroom built-in closet offers plenty of space for clothes and shoes.

Guest House

A two-story private guest house features a small kitchen, master bedroom on the second floor and one and a half bathrooms.

The guest house kitchenette, which opens up to the pool area.

A bird’s eye view of the guest house and pool cabana.

Pool cabana interior.

The guest house bedroom suite.

Guest house bathroom.

All images and the rental listing are courtesy of Compass broker Jackie Smith.

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