Christopher’s Birth It’s an understatement to say that Chris Brown (real name Maurice Brown) is well-known among music fans. His reputation took an early hit due to the drama surrounding his personal life involving Rihanna, a rich singer and entrepreneur.
He didn’t give up, and today he has the material goods and entrepreneurial endeavors to demonstrate his tenacity. Let’s see inside one of his most valued assets, the $4.35 million California “smart house” residence he bought in 2014.
With a state-of-the-art alarm system and 16 strategically positioned security cameras, he won’t have to worry about the safety of his property. Because his property is remote and sprawls over 8,300 square feet on approximately an acre of land, he may need 16 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 could be a bit of a loose cannon on occasion, so it seems to reason that he would pick a place with that name. The largest mansion Rihanna has ever owned was only 8,300 square feet, but Chris Brown’s massive property still has much to offer.
There are six bedrooms and six bathrooms in this gated estate, all of which have stone and hardwood floors. The decor inside is stunning. The dark wood accents are attractively balanced off by the bright white tiling in some areas of the house. Being the tech-savvy millennial celebrity that he is, this house is not only a smart home, but it also uses solar energy. Chris, please tell me how to save and invest to stop global warming.
To accommodate Chris Brown’s love of cars and motorcycles, the front of the house features a spacious garage with enough 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 carry on the estate’s airy atmosphere with a modern, minimalist design, rustic wooden sitting table, and flat-screen TVs set on the walls. The fireplace in one of the living rooms is built into the sliding glass wall that leads out to the terrace.