Travis Scott’s massive Los Angeles mansion is in danger as a crack appears in the hillside below it

A break in the hillside beneath Travis Scott’s enormous $23.5 million Los Angeles property is a cause for concern.

A fissure that was close to Scott’s house in Brentwood developed as a result of the recent storms that devastated the Los Angeles region.

Although there is a fracture that could cause five homes to slide, no evacuation orders have been issued as of yet.

Residents were informed by the local fire service that although the crаck is currently relatively superficial, more rain could worsen the hill’s damage.

Geologists are actively evaluating the region, and according to the L.A. Dept. of Building and Safety, there is little chance that the entire slope would collapse, but additional rain is predicted in the vicinity.

 Following its initial $42 million listing on the market, Travis Scott paid over $23 million for the almost 17,000-square-foot estate in 2020.

Rapper Travis Scott is not the only one who has made extravagant real estate purchases. Last year, Rick Ross spent more than $30 million on a Miami estate, but he stripped it completely for major renovations.

A games room, a 40-foot pier on the waterfront, an in-ground pool, a pool table, and plaza deck terraces were among the features of the 40,000 square foot property. It seems that Ross has always planned to make improvements to the house.

Recently, he gave his social media followers a tour of the remodeling site while wearing a hard hat and high-vis jacket to give fans a behind-the-scenes look at the work.

Ross once said, “Look, I know you know about my $1 million fish tank but this is the first time I’ve ever had a pond.” This was his explanation of where he would be placing his aquarium. Japanese coi.