Los Angeles Lakers swingman Nick Young and Iggy Azalea bought the former house of Selena Gomez. It’s a pretty sweet pad.
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It seems like Nick Young and Iggy Azalea are getting pretty serious. Swaggy P and the famous rapper recently bought a $3.45 million home that used to belong to Selena Gomez, according to reports. Gomez bought the home for $2.1 million in 2011.
The home included six bedrooms, seven bathrooms (more bathrooms than bedrooms?), a basketball court (I assume for Swaggy, but who knows), a spa (again, assuming that’s for Swaggy), a pool and wrap-around balcony that Iggy will probably rap around (sorry). Pretty fancy, eh (sorry again)?
In a recent interview with DuJour, Young talked about how the couple is getting serious. Via complex.com.
"“It’s a process,” he said. “Me and Iggy just bought a house. We’ve been getting really close lately. I’ve never been with somebody like this. So I’m taking it as a challenge.”He also mentioned that they’ve talked about marriage on several occasions recently.“It’s come up a couple times,” he said, without going into too much detail."
He also mentioned that Swiggy argues all the time about the television remote. With so much room, they can probably afford to have multiple televisions so that everyone can watch what they want.
You check out some of the pictures from the estate below. Images via Curbed.







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