Tupac Shakur’s Final Residence in a Woodland Hills Hits the Market at $2.66M

Courtesy of Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado/ Keller Williams The last home of the renowned rapper and actor Tupac Shakur, a nearly 6,000-square-foot mansion located in a Woodland Hills neighborhood adjacent to the Calabasas boundary, has been listed for sale at $2.659 million, as reported by TMZ.

 

Shakur resided in this house from 1995 until his tragic murder in Las Vegas in 1996. While the property was initially leased for him by his then-label, Death Row Records, the Los Angeles Times revealed in 2000 that Shakur had been in the process of purchasing the house prior to his untimely passing.

 

A 1997 Vanity Fair profile that delved into the artist’s life mentioned that the residence, where Shakur cohabited with his fiancée Kidada Jones (the daughter of music icon Quincy Jones), was a constant hub of activity, often hosting members of Shakur’s extended family and any friends seeking a place to stay.

 

The lyrics from Shakur’s song “Made Ni**az,” which was the final track he officially produced a music video for prior to his demise, still remain etched into the concrete outside the property: “Let no man separate what we create.”

 

Since the late 1990s, the six-bedroom house has seen noticeable updates, with the current owner investing approximately $1 million in renovations, according to TMZ. (Mark Hermann, the listing agent, notes that the property has changed hands twice since Tupac’s residency.)

 

The listing highlights an array of opulent features, ranging from a spacious stainless steel stove to a master suite complete with its own sitting room and a rejuvenating jacuzzi tub.

Outside, the backyard boasts an expansive green lawn, a refreshing pool, and an outdoor patio featuring a fireplace and grill area. The property is now available for purchase at $2.659 million.