 In recent news, Alicia Keys and Swiss Beats finally unloaded their mansion Phoenix, Arizona for $3.1 million after being on the market for more than five years. The luxury desert getaway spanned over 7,000 square feet of space and offered walls of glass with panoramic views of the canyons. Since 2019, the power couple has called La Jolla California home where they dwell in a modern cliffside mansion called Razor House that cost them over $20 million. Today we'll check out a couple of Alicia and Swiss's homes we even found the listings. In these videos, we don't reveal any addresses and even though I've done a house tour of my own place, please do not show up at any private residences because it's not safe for anyone. Alicia Keys is a singer, songwriter and classically trained pianist who began composing songs at the young age of 12. She was signed with a huge record label by age 15 and then later released her debut album in 2001, which was a success. Not only did it sell over 12 million copies, it earned Alicia 5 Grammy Awards in 2002 alone. As for her husband, Swiss Beat, he's best known for being a powerhouse music producer in making songs for the likes of Kanye West, Beyonce and much more. He's also a rapper, entrepreneur and more. Either way, the successful couple has amassed a whopping net worth about $150 million or more. Alicia and Swiss purchased their incredible mansion back in 2019, which is a one-of-a-kind architectural masterpiece, and they've also owned homes in Arizona, New York City, New Jersey and more. Hey everyone, I'm Cara the Vampire Slayer bringing you another exclusive house to our here on Famous Entertainment, this one checking out where Alicia Keys and Swiss Beats call home. If you haven't already, be sure to subscribe and ring that bell for notifications because we post brand new videos daily. As always, you can follow me on Instagram to chat and I'll let's get into this video. Earlier this summer, it was reported that Alicia and Swiss finally found a buyer for their home located in Phoenix, Arizona after it was on the market for over five years. Unfortunately, the couple sold it for $3.1 million, which was quite a bit less than their original $3.85 million asking price. Not to mention, it shows they purchased it for $3.9 million over 13 years ago. This luxury desert getaway was built in 2001 and sits on a lot spending nearly an acre featuring views of the canyon surrounding it. The home was nestled up in the red rocks of Camelback Mountain and you could see Echo Canyon, Squaw Peak, Mummy Mountain and more from the property. Swiss and Alicia's house was a three level contemporary villa and inside the abode you'll find 7,000 square feet of space along with four beds and 5.5 baths. Considering the size of the place, there was also an elevator for convenience that ran right from the garage servicing all levels. Their mansion had thick stone columns out front and the glass front door opened up into a long entryway with stone tiled floor and water feature built into the wall. There was an airy formal living room that had a 20-foot high curved wall of glass and a piano where I'm sure Alicia has played plenty of her hits. Nearby there was also formal dining room with glass table and sparkling chandelier overhead. Most of the residents offered floor-to-ceiling glass showing off the mountains and canyons and there was another combined great room area with soaring ceilings. Here there was a family room with TV, fireplace and wall of windows as well as a chef's kitchen with two islands, bar style seats and a breakfast nook. Of course Alicia and Swiss also knew how to entertain as their mansion boasted a games room full of bonuses. There was a pool table, wet bar, retro jukebox and video games not to mention access to the swimming pool. Other features within this Phoenix mansion included a screening room with wet bar, 800 bottle wine cellar and a home gym. While each of the guest rooms were spacious and had their own private baths, Alicia and Swiss's master suite was massive and definitely the best of all. Located at the top level of the mansion the couple's former retreat boasted another piano in the middle of the space where Alicia could play some tunes in private position between the massive sitting area and the bedroom area. This suite was decked out with a round bed, floor to ceiling windows, a balcony, attached bath and a walk-in closet. Most of the rooms in the home opened up to a wraparound two level terrace and the grounds of the property which hosted an infinity pool and spa. Of course all of this overlooked the sweeping valley and Arizona mountain views. Back in September 2019 Alicia and Swiss bought their current mansion in the San Diego area for a whopping 20.8 million dollars. This house is a one-of-a-kind architectural masterpiece known as the Razor House named after Razor Point as it's perched on a cliff's edge over the Pacific Ocean. Located in La Jolla which is about 20 minutes from San Diego, the couple's unique abode is said to be the inspiration behind Tony Stark's Malibu dwelling and the Marvel Iron Man films. Not to mention the property was featured in Visa Black Card and Kelvin Klein commercials. Built in 2007 and designed by AD 100 architect Wallace E. Cunningham the three-level home appears to hang right off of the cliff. In fact the 0.77 acre hillside lot is steep and modestly sized which caused it to be ridden off by several developers in the past. In 2011 the estate transferred for 14 million in a bankruptcy sale to Florida based entrepreneur Donald Burns who added finishing touches and maintained this beautiful home throughout the eight years he lived While Alicia and Swizz own other properties this incredible spot is said to be their main home. The three-level main home spans a massive 10,653 square feet of space with six bedrooms and 6.5 baths with almost every room in the mansion opening up to stunning views. Elsewhere on the property there's also a guest house. There are plenty of living spaces with Florida ceiling glass and minimalistic furnishings to make the most of the surroundings as well as sleek built-in fireplaces and mounted TVs. Two of the bedrooms in Alicia and Swizz's home are master suites with ocean views through more full walls of curved glass. The master suite boasts showers and freestanding tubs as well as walk-in closets. Elsewhere in the mansion there's a two-story all-glass sitting room connected with a curved floating staircase a den and a library with custom-made Ralph Lauren pool table. The kitchen has high-end appliances and plenty of space to cook and entertain like you might expect and if that's not enough the home has amenities like a movie theater fully equipped home gym two steam rooms and a rooftop spa. There's also an all-glass elevator to get around from floor to floor. White concrete stainless steel and glass are used in the cantilever design of the modern residence and the couple has amazing panoramic views of the ocean and surroundings all over. In fact nearly every wall in their home is glass while the floors are mostly stone. Outside the mansion has plenty of concrete terraces to kick back one with a fire pit and the space on the roof boasts an outdoor kitchen alongside the spa. The grounds also have a built-in outdoor barbecue and what's got to be one of the most impressive features the extra long infinity pool hanging over the cliff's edge. The detached multi-level guest house spans about 1,300 square feet with two beds and two baths each with separate entryways on different floors. So now we've checked out two of power couple Alicia Keys and Swiss Beats' home including their main mansion in California and the Lux Desert estate these sold in Arizona. Currently the pair maintains beautiful homes on both the east and west coasts. Aside from their ultra-modern main mansion in San Diego in Anglewood, New Jersey they have a 4.5 acre compound they bought for a total of 18.1 million dollars off of Eddie Murphy and they also used to own an impressive penthouse in Manhattan. After taking a look at both the Arizona mansion the couple sold at a loss as well as their impressive cliffside razor house did you guys have a favorite? While the razor house mansion is impressive it's a bit too ultra-modern for my taste and looks like more of a museum than a family home. I prefer something more classic and traditional. I think I liked the Arizona mansion better because it was a desert paradise but looked a little bit more livable than the other spa. Still it had amazing soaring ceilings, walls of glass and an impressive pool. Be sure to tell me which of Alicia's Swiss's properties was your favorite and why in the comments down below. Thanks for watching don't forget to follow me on Instagram to chat and I'll see you all next time. Bye!