Christopher’s Birth To say that Chris Brown, whose real name is Maurice Brown, is well-known would be an understatement. His early career was hampered by the publicity surrounding his personal life due to the scandal involving millionaire singer and businesswoman Rihanna.
But he persisted, and now he has the material goods, side projects, and company plans to show for it. Let’s go inside his “smart house” estate in Tarzana, California, that he purchased in 2014 for $4.35 million.
He may rest easy knowing that his property is protected by a sophisticated alarm system and sixteen surveillance cameras strategically placed around the house and grounds. Due to the size and layout of his 8,300 square foot (approximately one acre) property, he may need as many as sixteen cameras to keep an eye on it.
The town of Tarzana in California’s San Fernando Valley was named after the popular Disney ape. Chris Breezy might be a bit of a loose cannon on occasion, so it stands to reason that he would pick a place with that name. Chris Brown’s massive house is larger than the smallest mansion Rihanna has ever had (8,300 square feet), yet she still has plenty to offer.
The six-bedroom, six-bathroom estate behind the gates features stone and hardwood flooring throughout. The decor inside is stunning. However, the dark timber accents are brilliantly balanced off by the bright white tile in certain areas of the home. This mansion is not simply a smart home, but also runs on solar power, reflecting the star’s status as a technologically adept millennial. Chris, how to invest in battling climate change!
To accommodate Chris Brown’s love of cars and motorcycles, the front of the house features a spacious garage with room for thirteen automobiles.
Chris’s Tarzana mansion may be known for the spray paint artwork on its front, but it’s the tasteful interior design that will steal the show. Roomy and bright, the living and dining areas are typical of a California house.
The living room and den, which have a sleek and uncomplicated design and a rustic wooden seating table as well as flat-screen TVs set on the walls, continue the expansive atmosphere of the estate. A fireplace is built right into one of the living areas, and a sliding glass wall provides access to the terrace.