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See The $50 Million Airbnb Home Beyoncé Used During The Super Bowl

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Like any savvy traveler, Beyoncé took to Airbnb to find a place to stay this past weekend in San Francisco.

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Bey opted for a Los Altos Hills 12-acre mansion — approximately 30 miles from Levi’s Stadium, where she performed during the Super Bowl halftime show — which boasts five bedrooms, eight bathrooms, sweeping views of the city, an infinity pool, a spa, a rooftop vegetable garden, a game room and a fitness center.

It also includes live chickens.

The Airbnb is listed for $10,000 a night — and that’s the non Super Bowl weekend rate.

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Imagine the deposit.

Queen B posted pics of her in the stunning house on social media.

TMZ reports neighbors of the home, “got wise to the famous renter,” because of police motorcades in the area.

Airbnb confirmed the listing to Mashable, but would not comment on if the singer was paid to endorse the business on social media, even though Bey tagged the home rental company on Facebook.

“We’re huge fans of Beyoncé and we’re thrilled to see her Facebook post and hope she was crazy in love with her Airbnb listing,” a rep tells Mashable.

There are more photos of the “contemporary masterpiece.” HERE

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By Neha PrakashMashable, SouthFloridaReporter.com, Feb. 9, 2016 

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