Back in 2017, a piece of hip hop history quietly  hit the market. The Woodland Hills mansion once   owned by the late legendary Tupac Shakur. Listed  for just over $2.6 million. This wasn’t just   another luxury property. It was the home where  Tupac spent some of his final years from 1995 to   1996, living with his fianceé, Kadata Jones.

The  Mediterranean style estate stretches nearly 6,000   square ft with six bedrooms, sweeping archways,  and touches of elegance throughout. But what   truly sets it apart isn’t the architecture. It’s  the legacy that lingers within its walls. Right   outside, etched forever into the concrete, are  Tupac’s powerful words, “Let no man separate   what we create.

” A reminder of the creative  fire that defined him and still burns through   his music today. Now, while Pack didn’t call this  place home for long, it stands as one of the most   iconic stops in his short yet extraordinary  journey. And today, we’re taking a closer look,   not just at this mansion, but at a few of the  homes that played a role in his story. Quick   note before we dive in, we never share addresses.

And as always, please don’t visit any private   residences. It’s just not safe for anyone. Tupac  Shakur, or simply Tupac, was more than a rapper.   He was a poet, a storyteller, and a voice for the  voiceless. Through his lyrics, he spoke out about   poverty, injustice, and life in America’s  inner cities. His message was raw, honest,   and real, and that’s what made him an icon.

Tragically, on September 7th, 1996, that voice was   silenced. Tupac was shot four times in a drive-by  shooting in Las Vegas. 6 days later, he was gone,   only 25 years old. The world was stunned, but  Tupac’s music never stopped. Even after his death,   five platinum albums were released, proof that  his influence only grew stronger. To this day,   he sold over 75 million records worldwide,  cementing his place as one of the greatest   artists of all time.

So, let’s step back in time  and explore the homes that once held the energy,   creativity, and spirit of Tupac Shakur, the man  whose legacy refuses to fade. When Tupac Shakur   passed away in 1996, reports claimed his net worth  was only around $200,000. A surprisingly modest   figure for one of hip hop’s biggest legends.  But that number wouldn’t stay low for long. In   the years that followed, his unreleased music,  postumous albums, and continued cultural impact   turned his estate into a powerhouse now worth  an estimated $40 million.

And just like the man   himself, Tupac’s Woodland Hills mansion was larger  than life. Picture this. a lavish master suite   with its own private living room, three walk-in  closets, and a hot tub. Step outside and you’re   greeted by a backyard that feels straight out of  a resort. It’s honestly a shame he didn’t get to   enjoy it longer.

While digging deeper into Pack’s  story, we even uncovered the places that shaped   him. From his childhood home in Baltimore to his  very first apartment in Oakland, California, every   stop tells a piece of his journey. Back in 1995,  Tupac started renting the stunning Mediterranean   style estate in Woodland Hills, California,  right near the Calabis border. The property   wasn’t just impressive, it was legendary.

The  lease was actually covered by Death Row Records,   the label Tupac, was signed to at the time. And  here’s the part that really hits hard. Tupac and   his fiance, Kadata Jones, were in the middle of  buying the home when tragedy struck in Las Vegas   the following year. The mansion covered nearly  5,900 square ft, featuring six bedrooms and five   bathrooms. But what really made it special wasn’t  just the layout. It was the life inside.

During   his time there, Tupac opened his doors to the  people he loved most. Friends, family, even his   mom, sister, nieces, and a few of his teenage  cousins all stayed under that roof. The place   had this warm, almost dorm-like energy filled with  laughter, music, and late night conversations. It   wasn’t just a mansion. It was a safe haven, a home  for the people who mattered most to him.

Tupac   Shakur’s former Woodland Hills mansion perfectly  reflected his larger than-l life personality and   love for family. The rapper transformed parts of  the home into a private arcade filled with video   games and slot machines, making it a lively  retreat for friends and loved ones. Since   his time there, the property has seen several  owners, including DJ Lethal of Limp Biscuit,   who spent about a million dollars modernizing  it while preserving Tupac’s legacy.

Outside,   his words, “Let no man separate what we create,”  remain carved into the concrete. The mansion   exudes California luxury, featuring a wide brick  driveway for 15 cars, ivy covered walls, and   grand double doors opening to a bright foyer with  cherry hardwood floors and a sweeping staircase.   Inside are elegant living spaces, a cozy fireplace  lounge, a chef’s kitchen with French doors, and a   family room leading to a resort-style backyard  blending warmth, sophistication, and enduring   history. Upstairs, the guest rooms connect through  Jack and Jill bathrooms, but the real showstopper

is Tupac’s former master suite. This space  was straight up MTV Crips material, featuring   a fireplace, custom mantle, and private sitting  area that opened onto a balcony overlooking the   grounds. And of course, no Legend suite would  be complete without three walk-in closets,   including one dedicated entirely to shoes.

A  perfect home for Pack’s ever growing collection   of sneakers and boots. The onsuite bathroom felt  more like a luxury spa with dual steam showers,   a massive glass enclosed shower, and a jacuzzi  tub that came with its own fireplace and flat   screen TV overhead. Every corner of the place  feels like it still holds a whisper of Tupac’s   energy. Creative, bold, and unforgettable.

I  mean, seriously, what more could you ask for?   Tupac’s master bathroom was pure luxury. Think  his and hers sinks, a marble topped vanity, and a   floor to ceiling mirrored entrance illuminated by  sparkling chandeliers. Every inch of it screamed   star power. And as you’d expect from an A-list  artist like Tupac, his home was overflowing with   high-end features inside and out.

The place  came equipped with a wet bar, a temperature   controlled wine fridge, and even a game room  stacked with arcade games and slot machines.   Massive sliding glass doors connected the interior  to the outdoors, making it feel like one seamless   open space. Step into the backyard, and it’s easy  to forget you’re not at a five-star resort. Stone   terraces, some shaded, some open to the sky, frame  the property, each with cozy seating areas and two   brick wood burning fireplaces. The entire space  was built for entertaining, complete with a full

outdoor kitchen, BBQ setup, and bar. And if  that wasn’t enough, there was a pool and spa   with a waterfall feature, plus a secluded patio  tucked between fruit and palm trees. Add in wide   stretches of green grass and sweeping views  of Calabasas in the West Valley, and you’ve   got what listing agents called an entertainer’s  dream, honestly, they weren’t exaggerating.

Nearly   two decades after Tupac Shakur lived there, his  Woodland Hills mansion resurfaced on the market   in 2017 for just over $2.6 $6 million. A price  that reflected more than luxury. It carried a   piece of hip hop history. The contrast between  this lavish Los Angeles estate and Tupac’s humble   beginnings is striking.

From 1974 to 1983, he and  his family moved between shelters in East Harlem   before settling in a modest brick rowhouse in  Baltimore’s Pen Lucy neighborhood. The small home,   last sold in 2011 for $26,000 and now valued  around $135,000, featured just three bedrooms,   two baths, and a cramped kitchenet with outdated  appliances. Cracked tiles, stained fixtures, and   tattered curtains still mark its worn interior. A  vivid reminder of the struggles Tupac once faced.

His journey from that deteriorated rowhouse to a  multi-million dollar mansion embodies resilience,   transformation, and the unshakable spirit of  a legend. According to the 2000 US census, the   median household income in Baltimore’s Pen Lucy  neighborhood was just $22,000, and more than half   the homes were headed by single mothers. Nearly  3/4 of those families had children under 18.

Life   here wasn’t easy. It was survival. And for young  Tupac, it was the world that shaped his fire,   his focus, and his voice. Seeing where he started  really puts into perspective how far he came. Of   course, between that Baltimore rowhouse and his  multi-million dollar mansion in Woodland Hills,   Tupac made a few stops along the way. One of  the most important being his Oakland apartment.

Oakland, California, marked a turning point in  Tupac’s life. It was his first real apartment,   a spot he shared with Moodle Shakur and fellow  rapper Safhir. In a 1993 interview, PAC said,   “When I got to Oakland, that’s where I learned  the game. So that’s why I give all my love to   Oakland. If I’m going to claim a city, I’m going  to claim Oakland.

” That city became a huge part   of his identity, his hustle, his confidence, his  attitude. But the apartment itself, let’s just say   it wasn’t exactly spotless. Friends joked that  Tupac would leave stacks of dirty dishes piled   so high they leaned against the fridge, surrounded  by a chaotic rainbow of clutter.

There aren’t many   listing photos from the time, but today the entire  building that held his old apartment is valued   at around $1.4 million. The property covers 7,692  square ft with 10 bedrooms and 10 bathrooms total.   And no, that’s not one unit. That’s the whole  building.

Before he moved into his famous Woodland   Hills mansion, Tupac also lived in another Los  Angeles property, the Broadcast Center Apartments.   These days, units there rent for around $2,700 a  month, averaging $672 ft with one bedroom and one   bath. Each of these homes, from the run-down  rowhouse in Baltimore to the luxe apartments   of LA, tell the story of Tupac’s incredible  climb.

From poverty to platinum, every step   was another chapter in the rise of one of the  greatest voices in music history. These days,   some of the apartments at the Broadcast Center  complex can run as high as $4,000 a month,   offering around $1,000 ft² of living space, and  they definitely don’t hold back on amenities.   Residents get access to an outdoor pool with  lounge chairs, grilling stations, a clubhouse,   a rooftop patio with a fire pit, and panoramic  city views, plus a fully equipped gym.

There’s   even a sauna. Basically, everything you’d want for  that classic LA lifestyle. But we can’t forget one   of the most meaningful homes in Tupac’s story, the  Georgia estate. In 1993, Pac bought his mother,   Afeni Shakur, a beautiful 2.2 acre property in  Stone Mountain, Georgia.

The estate came with a   spacious six-bedroom home, and it was his way of  giving back. A thank you to the woman who shaped   him and believed in him long before the fame.  So, we’ve seen it all, from the luxury of Tupac’s   Woodland Hills mansion to his humble beginnings in  Baltimore and the places he called home in Oakland   and Los Angeles.

What did you think of that  Woodland Hills mansion? The place was insane,   right? Seeing where he started and how far he  came from a rough neighborhood in Maryland to   one of California’s most exclusive areas, it’s  inspiring. And honestly, knowing Tupac’s work   ethic and passion, it’s no surprise he earned  every bit of it. It’s just heartbreaking that   he didn’t get more time there with his fiance,  with his friends, with his family.

He had finally   reached a place of peace and success, but life  had other plans. Still, what I love most is how   he opened that home to everyone he cared about. He  filled it with people, laughter, and energy. The   same way he filled his music with soul and truth.  Now, I’m curious, which part of that house would   you love most? The resort style backyard with the  waterfalls and fire pits, or the lavish master   suite with three walk-in closets? Personally, if  I had a setup like that, you better believe every

closet would be packed with outfits. All right,  guys. That wraps up this look at Tupac Shakur’s   incredible homes from his early days to his legacy  mansions. Let me know your favorite part down in   the comments, and don’t forget to follow me  on Instagram for more behind the scenes and   future house tours. Thanks so much for watching,  and I’ll see you all in the next video. Bye.