Some luxurious properties include a film theater. Others have a swimming pool. Tyrese Gibson’s position got here with a large yellow robotic.
The singer and actor from the “Transformers” and “Rapid and Livid” franchises simply offered his Wooded area Hills house for $2.4 million, and the sale worth incorporated a duplicate of Bumblebee, the Transformer robotic from the blockbuster movie collection.
That’s now not the house’s handiest extraordinary amenity. Throughout his decadelong keep, Gibson added an outside film theater and match area with a recording studio, convention room, attractiveness salon, rooftop spa and hibachi grill.
Guarded via gates and shaded via palm bushes, the compound covers part an acre and makes essentially the most of its area with a 5,414-square-foot major house and three,000 sq. toes of extra buildings.
The home begins off dramatically with a grand lobby, the place a sweeping staircase and crystal chandelier are crowned via 25-foot ceilings. Tan-colored partitions combine with wooden and tile flooring within the dwelling areas.
In different places are 5 bedrooms and 6 bogs, together with a number one suite with a personal balcony. It overlooks the amenity-loaded yard entire with a boulevard signal marked with “Voltron Enterprises Pkwy,” the identify of Gibson’s restricted legal responsibility corporate, in addition to a neon-lit signal of the corporate’s emblem above the swimming pool.
Jason Oppenheim of the Oppenheim Staff, who stars in Netflix’s “Promoting Sundown” and the derivative collection “Promoting the OC,” treated each ends of the deal.
A local of Watts, Gibson signed to RCA Information within the overdue Nineteen Nineties and has launched six studio albums within the many years since, together with 2015’s “Black Rose.” As an actor, he’s identified for his roles as Robert Epps within the “Transformers” franchise and Roman Pearce within the “Rapid and Livid” franchise.