No more “blessing up” here. DJ Khaled sold his Los Angeles mansion for $12.5 miℓℓio𝚗, a $2.6 miℓℓio𝚗 profit over what he paid in late 2016, when English pop star Robbie Williams sold it for $9.9 miℓℓio𝚗.

Despite Jenner, Hilton, and former resident Charlie Sheen’s security breaches, the enclave is considered one of L.A.’s most secure.

The.77-acre estate’s wrought iron gates and double front doors were revealed in DJ Khaled’s 2016 purchase photos.

The property’s manicured hedges and trees create a park-like oasis in Tinseltown. A glass dome above a double-height entryway with a grand staircase and well-sized public areas for entertaining.

The entrance leads to a fireplace-equipped drawing room with black brocade wallpaper and a conventional living room with cream walls and French doors to the backyard.

A mirror-walled dining room and an octagonal family room with a flatscreen TV and two accordion-style glass doors to the grounds are also available.

A large kitchen features multiple Viking ranges and all the best stainless appliances. A snack bar and breakfast nook in a circular wall of windows are convenient for less formal gatherings.

The 10,681-square-foot house has six bedrooms and eight full bathrooms. The upstairs master retreat has wide-plank hardwood floors, a fabric tenting treatment in the private sitting room, an outside balcony, and a luxurious but dated master bath that represents the mansion’s early ’90s heritage.

A two-room guest apartment with a kitchenette lies in the home’s attic. There’s a gym and staff quarters downstairs.

A covered loggia for breezy dining, a swimming pool with a tented cabana, wide grassy lawns and stone patios, and a grotto-style spa are outside facilities.

DJ Khaled, 45, and his wife Nicole Tuck own a $25.9 miℓℓio𝚗 Miami Beach property. (That lavish residence has an elevator, safe room, and approximately 13,000 square feet of living space.)