In late December he shared his plans to leave Los Angeles to focus on becoming a ‘legitimate pro fighter,’ possibly in Miami.
And now Jake Paul has put his mansion in Calabasas, California on the market to speed up his transition from YouTuber to boxer.
The 23-year-old athlete listed the massive home, which was the site of an FBI raid in August, for $7 million, according to TMZ . Fun in the sun: Paul’s pool includes some nice features including two waterfalls, along with a spot for grilling
Calabasas is also where Kourtney Kardashian and Drake live.
The luxurious white home is situated on 3.5 acres and boasts eight bedrooms spread over an impressive 15,045 square feet.
In a video from October 2017, when he moved into the home, Paul excitedly gave his fans a tour.
The mansion telegraphs its elegance immediately with a grand three-story entrance featuring a spiral staircase.
The new owner’s will be able to watch a movie in style thanks to the mansion’s built-in theater, and the bar will come in handy for entertaining. Spacious: Paul’s luxurious white home is situated on 3.5 acres and boasts 8 bedrooms spread over an impressive 15,045 square feet; seen in January 2020 in Miami
Other amenities include a home office and a gym for unwinding after a long day.
Paul’s pool includes some nice features including two waterfalls, along with a spot for grilling.
In his introductory tour video, the social media star gave a breathless walk through the home to showcase its massive walk-in closets and the home gym, as well as its large upscale bathrooms. Helping out: Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles’ Josh and Matt Altman, who have worked with Paul going back to when he bought the mansion in 2017, will be taking care of the listing
Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles’ Josh and Matt Altman, who have worked with Paul going back to when he bought the mansion in 2017, will be taking care of the listing.
The home features spectacular views of the surrounding area, and the driveway has room for around 20 cars.The YouTuber took advantage of all that space in July when he threw a massive party, even as the coronavirus surged across LA, which drew widespread condemnation.Paul also had a history of annoying his neighbors with his raucous antics and over-the-top parties. In August, the FBI raided the mansion following Paul’s arrest in Scottsdale, Arizona, after a protest in memory of George Floyd.Federal agents walked out of the home with multiple firearms, and the raid was instigated by footage Paul posted that appeared to show him joining a riot in a shopping mall in Scottsdale.In late December, the former Vine star announced he would be departing Los Angeles in order to get away from its myriad distractions, which he said kept him from properly focusing on his fighting career.He’s reportedly considering moving to Miami full-time after departing LA, though he also spends a fair amount of time in Las Vegas.