2 Chainz accepts a small amount of money just to own the old mansion

Renowned rapper 2 Chainz, also known as Tauheed Epps, has always had an affinity for luxury. His TV series, “Most Expensivist,” showcased his quest for extravagant items, such as a motorized surfboard worth $11,000 and diamond-infused vodka martinis priced at $100,000.

It comes as no surprise, then, that his taste for opulence extends to his residences as well. Over the years, he has made significant real estate investments, including a foreclosed Mediterranean-style mansion in Palmetto, Georgia, which he purchased for $517,000 and extensively renovated.

In 2016, 2 Chainz acquired a lavish property in the Beachwood Canyon neighborhood of Los Angeles from Grammy-winning rock guitarist Steve Vai for approximately $2.5 million. Now, records reveal that he has made his most extravagant property purchase to date. He recently acquired a larger home in the same area, formerly owned by actress Eva Longoria. Longoria sold the residence for a loss, allowing 2 Chainz to secure the lavish property for around $3.8 million.

Nestled within a gated community, the stunning residence combines contemporary and Mediterranean architectural styles. The white stucco structure sits on a nearly quarter-acre parcel and features a two-car garage. With six bedrooms, nine bathrooms, and nearly 9,000 square feet of light-filled living space, the house exudes elegance. Hardwood and tile floors, soaring ceilings, arched windows, and a magnificent spiral staircase that spans all four levels add to its allure.

The listing agents for the property were Erik Miles and Kelly Reid of Compass, while 2 Chainz was represented by Michael Berlin of KW Capital. With his latest extravagant purchase, 2 Chainz continues to indulge in his love for luxurious living, solidifying his reputation as a connoisseur of the finer things in life.