Pierre “P” Thomas, president of the Atlanta-based hip-hop label Quality Control Music, has purchased a waterfront mansion in the Miami suburb of Aventura for $10.135 million, Mansion Global reports. The nearly 7,000-square-foot home, initially listed at $12.25 million last year and later reduced to $10.975 million, features six bedrooms, five bathrooms, water views, an open layout, and French doors leading to the backyard. The gated community residence also includes a foyer with 40-foot ceilings, a living room with a double-sided aquarium and fireplace, a formal dining room, and a family room adjacent to the aquarium, as shown in listing photos.
The view of the pool and the water from upstairs.
The mansion also features a custom kitchen equipped with a gas range stove and Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances, along with a breakfast nook and outdoor access. Additional amenities include a game room and a home theater complete with a popcorn machine and candy station.
A family room.
Upstairs, the primary bedroom includes a separate sitting room, a walk-in closet, a private terrace, and a bathroom with a soaking tub and a separate shower, according to the listing.
The living room.
Outside, there’s a pool and spa, as well as a covered dining area. Additionally, a 50-foot boat slip is available at the island’s private marina. Owners also have access to community amenities such as tennis courts, a private beach, a gym, and a restaurant.
There are five bedrooms.
The home was listed by Chad Carroll with The Carroll Group of Compass. He declined to comment on the buyer or seller but noted, “the area perfectly captures the quintessential South Florida living experience.”
The custom kitchen.
The property last sold for $3.9 million in 2008, according to property records. The sellers were not available for comment.
The foyer has a 40-foot ceiling.
Pierre “P” Thomas co-founded Quality Control Music with Kevin “Coach K” Lee in 2013. They represent artists such as Migos, City Girls, Lil Baby, and Layton Greene. Earlier this year, the company was acquired by HYBE America, led by CEO Scooter Braun, for $320 million in stock and cash, according to Variety.
The home theater.
A representative for Mr. Thomas did not immediately respond to a request for comment.