An article from Curbed mentioned that Chris Brown has bad luck with real estate investments. The article cited that his neighbors hated him because of his monster graffiti art, or for the way he parties and parks his car.
Aside from his neighbors who hated him and a woman who broke into his one of his homes, there was a recent incident wherein his house in Tarzana was broken into and his aunt was locked inside a closet, as reported from LA Times. The article added that the house had 16 security cameras, an alarm system, and a wireless controls.
The house is located at 19602 Citrus Ridge Drive, Tarzana, California, 91356. The house was listed for $4.495 million but the singer bought the house last month for $4.35 million, as reported in Curbed.
In a listing from Stephanie Vitacco, the 8,317 square foot house has six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a kitchen and breakfast area, a front yard, and a private pool. The listing added that the two storey house has two staircases, nine feet high ceiling, an automatic gate, carbon monoxide detectors, a smoke detector, fire and smoke detection system, and a closed circuit TV.
In addition, the listing added that the house has a main floor bedroom, a master bedroom, a soundproof home theater with 120 inch wall screen and14 recliners, and a walk-in closet. Also, the second floor has five bedrooms, a family room or office room, and a fireplace.
The article from Curbed added details the Tarzana house has, a master suite with private balcony, a backyard with saltwater pool and a waterfall, three fire pits, and a room for tennis court.
Pictures of the house can be seen in Curbed. A virtual tour of the house can be seen in Homepiximagery.
In the meantime, Chris Brown has a net worth of $30 million, as reported from Celebrity Net Worth. The article added that he has released six studio albums and two of them have gone multi-platinum.