Tour at Tyrese Gibson’s $4 million mansion includes 2 Transformers

Tyrese Gibson, an actor and singer based in Atlanta, is selling the Woodland Hills, California, compound for just under $2.9 million, which is more than twice the $1.385 million he paid for it not too long after it was constructed 11 years ago. The house is a tan-colored, Mediterranean-style home that is barely noticeable to passersby.

 

Online estimates state that the singer of “Sweet Lady” and “How You Gonna Act Like That” has sold 3.7 million records and published six albums since the late 1990s. He has enjoyed greater success as the lead in three “Transformers” movies and five “Fast & Furious” movies. He will co-star with Jared Leto in the “Spider-Man” spinoff “Morbius” and two additional “Fast & Furious” movies. He’s not simply a singer anymore; he’s a movie star.

Gibson’s not-quite-half-acre parcel, first spotted on Zillow Gone Wild and available through “Selling Sunset” star Jason Oppenheim of The Oppenheim Group, has four structures, including the main house, which has five bedroom suites, including a primary suite with two walk-in closets and a terrace, and 5.5 bathrooms.

According to online estimates, since the late 1990s, the singer of the songs “Sweet Lady” and “How You Gonna Act Like That” has released six albums and sold 3.7 million records. As the main character in three “Transformers” films and five “Fast & Furious” films, he has experienced more success. He will appear in two more “Fast & Furious” films and the “Morbius” spinoff from “Spider-Man” alongside Jared Leto. He’s now a movie star instead of just a singer.

The cavernous living room has a sleek black fireplace and a lot of white slipcovered furniture and a baby grand piano.

The home cinema has brown microsuede chairs and a large, high-end kitchen that opens to a dining area and family room.

Most bathrooms, including the master, have medium-brown wood cabinetry and beige tiles. However, the back of the house is another carnival.

Overlooking a fire pit with a circular built-in bench adorned with red, white, and blue patriotic cushions is a large yellow Transformer. (A like statue was located in the foyer and front yard of Gibson’s Atlanta estate.)

With a built-in grilling station and bar with cherry-red counters, a half-bath, and an entire Benihana-style Teppanyaki setup behind shoji screens, the poolside pavilion is Asian-inspired.