Tyrese Gibson, an actor and singer based in Atlanta, has listed the Woodland Hills, California, compound for just under $2.9 million, which is more than twice the $1.385 million he paid for it not long after it was constructed 11 years ago. The house is a tan-colored, Mediterranean-style home that is barely noticeable to passersby.
The singer of “Sweet Lady” and “How You Gonna Act Like That” is estimated to have released six albums and sold 3.7 million copies since the late 1990s, based on online estimates. In five Fast & Furious and three Transformers movies, he was more successful. He will co-star with Jared Leto in the “Spider-Man” spinoff “Morbius” and two additional “Fast & Furious” movies. The actor is what he’s going from the singer.
The not-quite-half-acre lot in Gibson is offered by “Selling Sunset” star Jason Oppenheim of The Oppenheim Group and features four structures. The main house has five bedroom suites, including a primary suite with two walk-in closets and a terrace, and 5.5 bathrooms. The property was first seen on Zillow Gone Wild.
Much of the main house is an ordinary upmarket suburban affair, but there is a lavish double-height combination entrance and living room with an even grander curved staircase and curlicued wrought-iron railings that can accommodate a large family.
The spacious living room features a black fireplace, white slipcovered furniture, and a baby grand piano.
The home theater has a large, luxurious kitchen that opens to a dining area and family room, along with brown microsuede chairs.
Beige tiles and cabinets made of medium-brown wood are found in most bathrooms, including the master. There’s another carnival in back of the house.
Overlooking a fire pit with a circular built-in bench and red, white, and blue patriotic cushions is a big yellow Transformer. (A similar monument can be found in Gibson’s Atlanta mansion.)
Behind shoji screens, an Asian-inspired poolside pavilion houses a full Benihana-style Teppanyaki setup, a built-in grilling station and bar with cherry-red worktops, an outdoor kitchen, and a half-bath.