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Pharrell Williams has put his Beverly Hills mansion on the market and he's asking for a cool $16,950,000. So if you're in the market for something between an aquarium and Google HQ, then do we have a property for you.

The N.E.R.D frontman bought the 10-bedroom-mansion back in 2018 from none other than Tyler Perry. Perry, who sold it for $15.6 million, is rumored to have never spent a night in the Mulholland Drive estate, and we can kind of see why.

The house is stacked with luxe features, including waterfalls, a tennis court, a 200-foot-long private driveway leading up to a motor court for over 30 cars, and an enormous grotto with swim-up bar. But the multi-million dollar property is a little lacking in terms of coziness. The glass-enclosed property looks more like a big-budget swimming pool than a family home.

Since the listing went up, it's drawn comparisons to the Tony Stark estate, the facility in Planet of the Apes, an aquarium, and generic tech offices. See for yourself in the walk-through video below.

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