LEWIS HAMILTON has viewed a stunning £12MILLION mansion in LA.
The property comes complete with an infinity pool and its own putting green.
12Lewis Hamilton is reportedly in the market for a property in LACredit: Rex
12He is claimed to have toured this mansionCredit: Anthony Barcelo / COMPASS
12The property is worth £12millionCredit: Anthony Barcelo / COMPASS
The seven-time World Champion, 38, is looking at adding to his global property portfolio, according to the New York Post.
The report claims that the Mercedes star has now toured a six-bedroom.
The property sits on a 0.38-acre site in the Hollywood Hills near the Sunset Strip.
Hamilton’s potential new pad has a flat back garden which is rare in its location and views of the city.
The building is described as “industrial-style and modern”.
It features vaulted ceilings, wood-panel details and motorised floor-to-ceiling glass doors.
There is also an open living and dining area as well as a cinema room.
The main bedroom comes with a stunning double-sided fireplace and a wrap balcony.
12The house has stunning views of LACredit: Anthony Barcelo / COMPASS
12The house is in the Hollywood HillsCredit: Anthony Barcelo / COMPASS
12It has an industrial designCredit: Anthony Barcelo / COMPASS
12There are six bedroomsCredit: Anthony Barcelo / COMPASS
12It has its own putting green in the gardenCredit: Anthony Barcelo / COMPASS
It also has a walk-in closet and a spa bath for the F1 star.
Outside there are even more stunning features.
The garden includes an infinity pool and an outdoor kitchen.
There is also a fire pit and a putting green for the owner to keep up their golfing skills.
The property is being listed by brokers Carl Gambino and John Bercsi of Compass.
Hamilton already has properties in London, Monte Carlo and New York.
12There is an infinity pool to cool off in complete with sun loungersCredit: Anthony Barcelo / COMPASS
12There is an open living spaceCredit: Anthony Barcelo / COMPASS
12It has a lovely kitchenCredit: Anthony Barcelo / COMPASS
12The kitchen has its own island