Alicia Keys' house in San Diego is a futuristic clifftop mansion (2024)

In the world of music, few names shine as brilliantly as Alicia Keys.

With a career adorned with Grammy Awards, chart-topping hits, and an unwavering commitment to philanthropy, Alicia Keys has established herself as an icon not only in the music industry but also in the hearts of her fans.

From soulful ballads that resonate with emotions to powerful anthems that speak to societal change, her music has touched millions around the world. But her success extends far beyond the music biz.

A dedicated philanthropist, and strong supporter of educational initiatives and environmental sustainability, Alicia Keys has received numerous humanitarian awards and recognitions for her philanthropic efforts and commitment to social causes — such as the Amnesty International Ambassador of Conscience Award and BET’s Humanitarian Award.

Other notable achievements include a New York Times bestselling memoir (“More Myself: A Journey,” released in 2020), a successful skincare brand (Keys Soulcare, which promotes holistic wellness and self-care), and a brief stint as a coach on The Voice.

Back in 2010, she married record producer/rapper Swizz Beatz (by his real name, Kasseem Daoud Dean), and the two welcomed two children to the family: Egypt Daoud and Genesis Ali Dean.

Now a bonafide power couple, Alicia Keys and her music producer husband/rapper needed a home that matched their star power.

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And they found it in the picturesque coastal enclave of La Jolla, near San Diego, where the couple purchased a one-of-a-kind house that seamlessly blends Alicia Keys’ artistic sensibilities with the grandeur one would expect from a global superstar.

Keys and Swizz Beats live in the famed Razor House in La Jolla, San Diego

In 2019, Grammy Award-winning singer Alicia Keys and husband Swizz Beatz paid $20.8 million for a striking cliffside mansion in San Diego’s upscale La Jolla neighborhood.

The architecturally distinct property had been heavily featured on Bravo’s Million Dollar Listings LA show, which brought the already-famous property back into the spotlight — and got many people wondering who the lucky buyer would be.

At the time of its Bravo spotlight moment, the house was listed for a whopping $30 million with celebrity realtors Josh Altman and Josh Flagg.

But the one-of-a-kind masterpiece — widely known as The Razor House — has been getting people talking since it was first designed in 2007 by San Diego-based architect Wallace E. Cunningham.

The imposing concrete and glass mansion is perched on the edge of a cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

And while many have been dubbing it ‘the Iron Man house’ due to its resemblance to Tony Stark’s fictional abode in the Marvel cinematic universe, it may be time for a new nickname that suits its famous owners better.

To clarify: despite widespread confusion and many publications claiming that Alicia Keys bought the Iron Man house, the Empire State of Mind singer’s house was never featured in the blockbuster superhero movie. The Marvel movies created Tony Stark’s abode using CGI, and San Diego’s Razor House did not serve as filming location for any of the movies.

A closer look at Alicia Keys’ house, an architectural marvel overlooking the ocean

The modern cliffside mansion was designed by AD100 architect Wallace E. Cunningham, most famous for his striking residential projects, which he likens to sculptures.

More specifically, as the architect himself put it, he designs “one-of-a-kind sculptures for people to live in.

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And that couldn’t be more true for some of his iconic residential projects: the Harmony House and the Wing House in Rancho Santa Fe, and the architecturally distinct Razor House that Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz now call home.

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Perched on the edge of a cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the concrete and glass structure has long been rumored to be the real-life version of Tony Stark‘s futuristic mansion.

But the home has never made an appearance in any blockbuster movie.

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It was, however, used for aVISA Black commercialand a luxurious Calvin Klein ad, but that’s pretty much all the screen time the mansion got.

That’s a shame because the house itself is worthy of the biggest screens on earth.

Nearly every wall in the residence is glass, while the floors are mostly hewn from travertine stone. An extra-long infinity pool (one of many) juts out over the cliff’s edge, turning swimming into the stuff dreams are made of.

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Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys’ house has endless concrete terraces that make the most out of the mesmerizing views of surrounding hills and the ocean below.

The three-story home comes with 6 bedrooms and 6.5 baths, with nearly every room opening up to stunning views.

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Fashioned with a state-of-the-art kitchen and giant round living room anchored by a fireplace, Alicia and her music producer husband,Swizz Beatz, have everything they need to unwind with their sons,EgyptandGenesis, including several outdoor lounge areas.

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Among its most notable amenities, the Razor House lists: an extensive fitness space, two steam rooms, a den, a theater, and a library with a custom-made Ralph Lauren pool table.

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The Razor House was initially listed for $30 million

Initially listed for sale in 2018 for $30 million, La Jolla’s most famous home took a little over a year to make a buyer fall in love with it up to the point of committing enough to put a ring around…. those house keys.

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But when it did, it nabbed more than just a nice selling price and some very famous new owners.

Putting an end to the property’s year-long run on the market, Alicia and herpowerhouse music producer husband Kasseem Dean, better known as Swizz Beatz, purchased the Razor House for a cool $20.8 million.

The $20M+ selling price (despite being a considerable drop from the initial asking) made it one of the most expensive homes sold in La Jolla, California in 2019 — proving once again that whatever Alicia Keys does, she does in style and ready to set new records!

Neither Alicia Keys nor Swizz Beatz (who has produced hit singles for the likes of Kanye West, Jay-Z and Beyoncé) had any connection to La Jolla or the larger San Diego area when they bought the home, leading people to speculate that the iconic residence will serve as a vacation home for the couple.

But a tour given to Architectural Digest in late 2021 proved them wrong.

Not only do Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz live in the Razor House, but they’ve turned it into an elegant, art-filled, inviting home. Take the tour:

The history of the Razor House before it became Alicia Keys’ home

According to the San Diego Reader, the futuristic structure was named after the land it sits on, a three-quarter-acre lot near Razor Point.

Created for original owner Don Cooksey (a software designer and entrepreneur who later filed for bankruptcy) many architects initially backed away from the ambitious project, calling it “rebuildable”.

That’s until Cooksey approached Wallace E. Cunningham, who brought the modernist gem to life — and built the dramatic estate to match the breathtaking landscape that surrounds it.

By 2011, following the financial hardships of its initial owner, The Razor House ended up in bankruptcy sale.

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According to Realtor.com, Donald Burns, a Florida-based telecom entrepreneur and inventor of the magicJack — a device that allows you to make calls from your computer — purchased the property as a second home at the 2011 bankruptcy sale.

Burns paid $14,097,000 for the home and invested heavily in the property.

“He made a lot of upgrades to it,” Matt Altman, one of the property’s listing agents and star of reality TV show Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles said.

“He updated to the next level. He wasn’t doing this to make money; he was doing this to make a nice home. He did a significant amount of work on this house.”

The entire home is automated and optimized for iPad control of everything from audio and visual systems to motorized window coverings and control of the home’s radiant floor heating, air conditioning.

There’s also a backup generator to ensure power never goes down, and an entire computer room is dedicated to housing the home’s automation control systems. So basically, The Razor House may not be Iron Man’s house, but it does comes with its own Jarvis.

*This article was first published in September, 2019, reporting on the famous couple’s purchase of the home. It has since been updated for timeliness and accuracy.

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