Roddy Ricch, the rising star in the music industry, achieved massive success with his hit song “The Box,” dominating the Billboard Hot 100 for 11 weeks in 2020. Despite the challenges of the pandemic, the 23-year-old Compton native earned an impressive $20 million in a single year and secured his first Grammy award.
Showing his financial acumen, Ricch recently made a smart investment by purchasing a secluded Los Angeles property for $5.6 million. Located in the mountains above Beverly Hills, the nearly one-acre compound offers privacy and tranquility. It includes ample parking for up to 10 cars, a large swimming pool, and terraced gardens with a sports court and grassy lawns.
What makes this property unique is the fully detached guesthouse, which offers versatility and could be transformed into a gym or music studio. The main house, built around 1960 but renovated and expanded in recent years, boasts a contemporary design with stylish white and gray tones. It features two master bedrooms, each with spa-like bathrooms and bespoke closets, providing luxurious comfort.
Accordion-style glass doors in most public rooms seamlessly connect the indoor spaces to the expansive patios, making it perfect for hosting gatherings. The newly renovated kitchen showcases stone countertops, custom cabinetry, and designer stainless appliances.
The property also includes a media room with blackout shades and hardwood floors throughout. Surrounding the estate are mature trees and towering hedges, and it borders the former residence of the late Eddie Van Halen.
Mentored by the late Nipsey Hussle during the early stages of his career, Roddy Ricch has been inspired to invest in his hometown of Compton, particularly in commercial real estate. His debut album, “Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial,” spent four weeks at the top of the Billboard charts, solidifying his position as a rising talent in the music industry. With his successful music career and wise real estate investments, Roddy Ricch is making a mark in both the financial and artistic realms.