Chris Brown’s Wildly Decorated L.A. Mansion Hits the Market for $2.9M — Wait Until You See Inside!
An eye-popping Hollywood Hills home once owned — and spray-painted — by music icon Chris Brown is turning heads once again as it returns to the market for $2.9 million.
This isn’t your average luxury listing. While the controversial exterior monster murals that once sparked backlash from neighbors are no longer visible, the inside is still an explosion of bold, graffiti-style artwork that reflects Brown’s edgy creativity. The 2,800-square-foot space is loaded with visual surprises — from a whimsical forest-themed game room to a Sonic the Hedgehog mural climbing the stairwell.
Originally sold by Brown in 2014 for $1.69 million after a dispute with city officials, the home is now listed by Compass and includes features that blend street art with modern luxury: walls of glass, elevator access to three stylish bedrooms, a spa-worthy wet room with a freestanding red tub, and a gourmet Boffi kitchen — complete with a creature-painted oven.
Step outside and you’ll feel like you’ve entered a beach resort — saltwater pool, spa, waterfalls, LED light shows, and cabanas nestled in sand.
This home isn’t just for music lovers — it’s a dream for anyone who loves bold design and unapologetic personality. Open house happening Sunday, May 11. Ready to step into the most unforgettable property in the Hills?