Travis Scott and Kylie Jenner have been unable to offload some property, so they’re putting it on deep discount.

People is reporting that the pair have been struggling to sell their California mansion, so they’ve relisted it as of Thursday (February 29) with a new realtor.

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Celebrity realtor Josh Altman, best known for his role on Bravo’s Million Dollar Listing, has exclusively listed the seven-bedroom, 11-bathroom property for just a hair under $18 million, and the description reads like something out of a fairy tale.

“Set on a serene tree-lined street, this architectural masterpiece spans over 9,100 square feet of impeccable living space. Upon entry, a grand foyer welcomes you with soaring ceilings and an abundance of natural light. The main residence boasts 6 bedrooms, 9 bathrooms, and an array of luxurious amenities designed to satisfy even the most discerning tastes,” the listing reads, in part.

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The residence was first listed for $21.9 million in the fall of 2022, before dropping to $19.9 million six months later, and then to its current asking price.

Check out some photos of the property below.

Scott and Jenner aren’t the only celebrities looking to sell their California properties.

Back in January, Kanye West revealed that he’d been trying to offload his $53 million Malibu mansion, but hadn’t been having much luck.

Travis Scott's $23.5M L.A. Mansion In Peril As Massive Hillside Crack Forms
Travis Scott's $23.5M L.A. Mansion In Peril As Massive Hillside Crack Forms

A source alleged to be close to the controversial star told The Daily Mail that Ye doesn’t want the place because the walls aren’t the right color.

“Ye prefers earth tones, muddy colors from silt to loam but never too cold and nothing visually draining like a clay,” the source told the outlet last New Year’s Eve. “Architects and designers working for Ye have in the past been dispatched to collect soil samples from the UK, France, and elsewhere as color references for his iconic looks.”

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The source continued: “Unfortunately, the concrete settled into more of a cadet gray and he was hoping for a warmer tone, more of dovetail gray or coachman’s cape. Ye would only visit the house at sunrise and sunset when he said the color didn’t irritate him so much. Eventually, he stopped going altogether.”

Kanye West initially purchased the property in 2021 and paid close to $58 million for the home designed by famed Japanese architect, Tadao Ando.