 While some years ago, R&B singer turned reality TV star Tony Braxton filed for bankruptcy twice, once in 1998 and again in 2011, it doesn't mean she didn't have the dough to re-spend after that. She lost a few of her homes to foreclosure including one in Nevada and one in Atlanta, but then purchased another $3 million dollar pad in Calabasas in 2014. But check out a few properties that Miss Tony Braxton has called home over the years, we even found some of the listing. In these videos, we don't reveal any addresses and even though I've done a house tour of my own place, please do not show up at any private residences because it's not safe for anyone. Tony Michelle Braxton is a singer, songwriter, record producer, TV personality and more who has sold over 70 million records worldwide as of this year. She's one of the highest selling female R&B artists in history, who's also won seven Grammy Awards and numerous other accolades. She started her career in the late 1980s performing with her sisters in a music group called the Braxtons and they were assigned to Arista Records. By the 90s, she was working on her solo career releasing her debut studio album in 1993, which was a hit. Aside from her continued success in the music industry over the years, she's also a TV executive producer and personality. Tony competed in Dancing with the Stars and also helped produce and star in the Braxton Family Values, a reality TV series that's been airing since 2011. These are just some of the accomplishments Miss Braxton has under her belt so far and apparently it's earned her a net worth of around 10 million dollars. Despite this, the R&B star did have to file for bankruptcy a couple times in her life, also being forced to sell some of her properties. Clearly, she's bounced back since then. I saw some requests for this one so today we'll be looking at R&B queen and reality star Tony Braxton and a few of the homes she's lived in over the years in Los Angeles, Atlanta and more. If you like these videos, ring that bell for notifications. We've also done house tours and likes of Vivica A. Fox and Willow Smith and we'll link to some at the end. Follow me on Instagram to chat and as usual let me know whose house tour is next in those comments down below. Let's get into this video. First stop is a home Tony lived in back in the early 2000s. While information wasn't available on home at the time, now we're able to see the place thanks to listing photos. This home was located in Tarzana, Los Angeles, a neighborhood close to Encino in the San Fernando Valley and it sat on less than half an acre of land. It was purchased in 2002 for around 1.4 million according to public records and Tony sold it some years later for 2.2 million making some money on the sale. This house was built in 2000 so it was super new when Tony moved on in. Just looking at the exterior you can see archways, balconies and columns line the home. Property offers lush landscaping and palm trees and hedges framing the front yard. Inside the house spans 5,487 square feet with 5 beds and 7 baths and walking in you're greeted with a double height entryway. This space is complete with a winding staircase and ornate chandelier overhead. Common spaces include a formal dining room with wall of windows and a nearby sitting room with marble fireplace and more floor to ceiling glass. I can't say I'm a fan of the cabinetry in this kitchen but it does offer stainless steel appliances, a wine fridge and marble floors. The master sweet Tony used to enjoy once upon a time has a separate sitting area with fireplace, mounted TV and sprawling attached bath. There's a resort like feel to the backyard space which utilize a large lot for plenty of deck space. In the center there's a sparkling pool and spa with nearby outdoor bar perfect for entertaining. Tony also used to own a gorgeous home in Henderson, Nevada but she lost it to foreclosure in 2010. At the time of purchase she spent 2.6 million on the home just outside Las Vegas in an affluent gated community. It spanned 5,337 square feet with 2 stories of living space all on a .37 acre parcel and elsewhere on the property there's a casita bringing the total square footage up to 5,608. Tree and Ivy line courtyards as well as walking paths surround the Italian style villa and inside there are four beds and 4.5 baths. This home was built in 2002 and Tony owned it around the same time as the Tarzana house. Interior features include storing stone archways, wrought iron and concrete floors. There are elegant hallways leading to the common spaces full of natural light. The kitchen is warm and inviting with Florida ceiling stone accents, bar style seating and marble countertops. A nearby living room has multiple French doors leading to the outdoor courtyard and chandeliers hang overhead in almost all the common spaces. Tony's previous master suite here had a walk out terrace and even a secret wine room attached in case she got some late night cravings. There's also a huge master bath with dual vanities, separate marble line tub and a luck shower both of which offer a window. There are a total of four fireplaces throughout the lavish residence and we can see them in the multiple common rooms. Outside the amenities include a gorgeous pool and spa which you can overlook from one of the many balconies and other areas to unwind including a beautiful covered patio with TV and seating. When Braxton moved to Las Vegas at first it was widely and incorrectly reported she bought a home in the Southern Highlands golf club but this house seems to be the first piece of realistic she ever bought there. Before we get into our most recent mansion we know of a quick look at one of Tony's previous Atlanta houses. In 2012 it was reported that this Georgia mansion was up for grabs at 1.1 million. At the time this property was another one to bite the dust for the stinger and although she tried to save it she also lost this house to foreclosure. Tony took out a loan in 2004 for this place located in Duluth, Georgia an area just a short drive from Atlanta and it cost her 1.5 million. But according to the bank she failed to make at least 10 monthly payments during her years living here. Tony lost in Atlanta was an 11,400 square foot mansion with 6 beds, 6 baths and an acre of sprawling land. The photos we have are outdated but you can get an idea of the place. There are also all the amenities you'd expect in a home this size like a jacuzzi tub, library and gourmet kitchen. And fun fact this was the home featured on Tony's reality show Braxton Family Values but safe to say there won't be any reunion specials held there. While Tony may have lost more than one home to foreclosure he didn't stop her from bouncing back in 2014 with the purchase of a gorgeous estate in Calabasas. The R&B singer spent around 3 million clamps for a spacious and a luxuriously designed house in the guard gated and posh enclave of the oaks. Tony lived here for only 2 years before placing it on the market again for 3.4 million in 2016 which is an affordable price tag for this coveted neighborhood. I mean plenty of the Kardashians have owned homes here. This Calabasas abode spans a 5,323 square feet over a single story and offered stunning views of the California Hills. Built in 2006, inside the house you'll find 4 beds and 4.5 baths as well as vaulted and deemwood ceilings in many of the rooms. The French style home offers stone and hardwood floors to pair with the cathedral ceiling and a total of 5 indoor and outdoor fireplaces to cozy up to throughout. The formal living room here has a birdcage shaped chandelier, a fireplace and a bank of French doors opening to the backyard. This was also the room where Tony chose to display her numerous awards. And a joining room that was likely meant to be a dining room was used as a secondary sitting room and the kitchen nearby had the usual suite of high grade appliances and a stone center island. Ms. Braxton's private quarters include a large wall to all carpeted bedroom, two walk-in closets and an all beige bathroom with makeup vanity, jetted tub, multi-headed shower and more. Outside the spacious private grounds welcome guests with a courtyard entry. A pool, spa, grassy area and gazebo with fireplace extend the living space outdoors. So after seeing 4 different homes I think it's time to bring the house to an end. But looking at Tony's houses, Nevada, Atlanta and the 2 in Los Angeles, what did you think? Personally I think my fave was that one near Las Vegas. I loved how the exterior was ivy or vine covered and the decoration inside was super classy. I'm not quite sure where Tony moved on to after her Calabasas pad was sold but if any of you guys know be sure to tell me. Pick which one of Tony's 4 homes was your favorite in the comments down below. I'd also love it if you guys subscribed to my personal channel. I post a video every Sunday and I'm trying to get a thousand subs. We'll link in my latest video and I need help picking my Halloween costume. So he's out here for a timeout right now. Welcome back to my channel. In this video I want you guys to rate the costumes that I try on and help me decide which one you like best. So let me know in the comments. Thanks for tuning in. Don't forget to follow me on Instagram and let me know which celebrity houses you want to see next. 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