Inside Yeezy Campus: Kanye West’s $28 Million Dollar Estate

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Welcome back, Richest fans! Back in 2017, the greatest love story of the modern age took shape. Kanye West fell head over heels with the U.S state of Wyoming. Soon, he began spending more and more time in the Cowboy State. By 2019, he took the plunge and purchased the Monster Lake Ranch Resort for millions of dollars. Not long after, he splashed out a further fortune on the Bighorn Mountain Ranch. Today, we’re going to look at all the details of these purchases and what the rapper plans to do with the land. On top of that, we’ll examine West’s commercial lease for the fashion brand, Yeezy.

Now for the spoiler paragraph. If you like surprises, we suggest you stop reading and watch the video multiple times. We kick off by looking at the history of Kanye West in the state of Wyoming. Then, we dive into the Monster Lake Ranch Resort. After changing the name of it to the West Lake Ranch, West has even referred to it as the Yeezy Campus. We’ll see all the features the estate had when he bought it, as well as the construction projects that have happened there since. We’ll then see the leased facilities for the Yeezy brand in the town of Cody. Next is the Bighorn Mountain Ranch that’s even bigger than the West Lake Ranch! The previous owners even installed a sauna and two heated helicopter pads on the land! Finally, we’ll briefly look at the most expensive ranch sale in history by the billionaire and owner of many sports teams, Stan Kroenke.

Written by: Jordy McKen
Narrated by: Adam Newmark
Edited by: Danila Fel

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CHAPTERS:
00:00 Intro
00:37 West Lake Ranch
02:06 Ranch Features
04:23 Yeezy Factory
05:13 The Bighorn Mountain Ranch
06:49 Bighorn Features”

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