Tupac Shakur, the renowned rapper and actor, once resided in a sprawling mansion spanning nearly 6,000 square feet in Woodland Hills, near the Calabasas border. This historical property is currently available for purchase at a price of $2.659 million, as reported by TMZ.
Shakur called this house his home from 1995 until his tragic murder in Las Vegas in 1996. Despite being initially leased by his record label, Death Row Records, it was disclosed by the Los Angeles Times in 2000 that Shakur was in the process of buying the house before his untimely demise.
In a 1997 Vanity Fair profile, it was highlighted that this residence, shared with his fiancée Kidada Jones (the daughter of music legend Quincy Jones), was a welcoming haven for members of Shakur’s extended family and any friends in need of a place to stay.
The legacy of Tupac Shakur lives on outside the property, where the lyrics from his song “Made Ni**az,” the last track for which he filmed an official video before his passing, are etched into the concrete: “Let no man separate what we create.”
Over the years, the six-bedroom house has been thoughtfully updated, with the current owner investing approximately $1 million in renovations, according to TMZ. (Mark Hermann, the listing agent, notes that the property has changed ownership twice since Tupac’s residency.)
The listing proudly showcases an array of luxurious amenities, including a spacious stainless steel stove and a master suite featuring its own sitting room and a jacuzzi tub.
The backyard is a serene retreat, complete with a generous grassy yard, a refreshing pool, and an outdoor patio equipped with a fireplace and grill area. This remarkable property awaits its next discerning owner at a price of $2.659 million.