Hardly anyone can get into Chris Brown’s Tarzana mansion with 16 security cameras around

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.

He didn’t give up, and now he has the material goods and entrepreneurial endeavors to demonstrate his tenacity. 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.

Tarzana, a city in California’s San Fernando Valley, was named after the Disney hero of the same name. 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 estate is much bigger than the smallest residence Rihanna has ever had, but it still has plenty to offer despite its smaller size.

The six-bedroom, six-bathroom estate behind the gates features stone and hardwood flooring throughout. It has a beautiful interior. However, the dark timber accents are brilliantly balanced off by the bright white tile in certain areas of the home. Because he is the forward-thinking millennial superstar that he is, his mansion is both a smart home and a solar-powered one. Chris, how to invest in battling climate change!

Chris Brown’s love of cars and motorcycles is catered to with a large garage that can store thirteen vehicles, including bikes and quad bikes, in the front of the house.

The front of Chris’s Tarzana mansion is famously decorated with spray paint, but the interior décor is what will really catch your attention. The living room and dining area are spacious and bright, as one would hope for in a California residence.

The living room and den carry on the estate’s airy atmosphere with a modern, minimalist design, rustic wooden seating table, and flat-screen TVs set on the walls. A sliding glass wall in one of the living spaces provides access to the terrace, and another features a built-in fireplace.