In 2012, Nasir “Nas” Jones faced a setback when he lost his Georgia house to a public foreclosure due to tax delinquency.
However, the legendary hip-hop artist has shown significant improvement in his fortunes.
Recently, he made a noteworthy move, acquiring a luxurious $3.5 million mansion in the semi-rural outskirts of Calabasas.
Furthermore, his talent and dedication were finally recognized with a well-deserved Grammy win for the rap album “King’s Ԁιꜱеаꜱе,” marking a triumphant moment after 14 previous nominations.
The stunning 2007 Mediterranean-meets-Southwestern home, originally listed for $2.5 million, boasts four bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms, soaring ceilings, arched doorways, and elegant limestone floors.
This magnificent property, spread across more than 10 acres, garnered significant attention, sparking a competitive bidding ƅɑttle.
Nas’ new residence is a secluded haven, hidden behind a long driveway and safeguarded by gates and surveillance cameras.
The mansion offers picturesque views of beautiful mountains, adding to its allure. Its multilevel design features a grand double-height foyer with a striking wrought-iron staircase, leaving a lasting impression on visitors. Additionally, a spacious motorcourt with an eight-car garage further adds to the lavishness of this remarkable estate.