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Beyoncé demanded respect on her check, and that’s definitely the case here in California.

The superstar and her husband, Jay-Z, are now the proud owners of the most expensive home ever in the Golden State, reports TMZ.

The “’03 Bonnie & Clyde” hitmakers paid a whopping $200 million for a 30,000-square-foot home in the Paradise Cove area in Malibu. It’s appropriately nicknamed Billionaires’ Row.

TMZ says the home is the second most expensive real estate deal in the U.S., only behind a $238 million New York City apartment.

Believe it or not, the couple got a deal on the home, as it was listed for $295 million, the entertainment site reported.

  • Beyonce and Jay-Z’s new $200 million, 30,000-square-foot home in the Paradise Cove area in Malibu. (TMZ/Anthony Barcelo)
  • Beyonce and Jay-Z’s new $200 million, 30,000-square-foot home in the Paradise Cove area in Malibu. (TMZ/Anthony Barcelo)
  • Beyonce and Jay-Z’s new $200 million, 30,000-square-foot home in the Paradise Cove area in Malibu. (TMZ/Anthony Barcelo)
  • Beyonce and Jay-Z’s new $200 million, 30,000-square-foot home in the Paradise Cove area in Malibu. (TMZ/Anthony Barcelo)
  • Beyonce and Jay-Z’s new $200 million, 30,000-square-foot home in the Paradise Cove area in Malibu. (TMZ/Anthony Barcelo)

This isn’t Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s only California property. Jay, whose real name is Shawn Carter, and Beyoncé purchased an $88 million Bel-Air mansion back in 2017, which is now worth about $100 million due to reported changes.

The Carters’ new home in California is reportedly designed by Japanese master architect Tadao Ando, who is also designing the house Kanye Wesbought in Malibu.

The difference is, their home sits on eight acres and overlooks the Pacific Ocean while Ye’s is near the highway and close to other homes.

The power couple’s property is mostly made of concrete, according to Patch.com.

Morley Construction’s website shows photos of the home’s exterior, which took 7,645 cubic yards of concrete.

The house was reportedly owned and built by William Bell, a soap opera producer and one of the biggest art collectors in the world.

The sale of the home reportedly happened privately. KTLA has reached out to the realtor but has not heard back.