 Lil Romeo made it big in the music industry at a very young age. It's not surprising then that his childhood crib in Sugarland, Texas, was likely the most impressive out of his classmates. These days, he doesn't go by Lil Romeo anymore, but he still lives a life of luxury, currently calling a beautiful Calabasas mansion home. 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. Romeo Miller, or Lil Romeo, is an American rapper, actor, and all-around entrepreneur who has managed to step out from behind the shadow of his famous father, Master P, to establish himself as a successful artist in his own right. Sure, having someone as rich and famous as Master P for your pops might give you a leg up on everyone else, but if you ask Romeo, he'll tell you that it really doesn't matter how you start off. What matters is how much of your own skin you put into the game. And that's the thing about Romeo. He's been making a name for himself since the early 2000s when he was still only a preteen with hit songs like My Baby, a track that would sell more than 200,000 copies in its first week, and afford Romeo the opportunity to deck out his childhood home in a way that most kids his age could only dream of. But as nice as his former house in Texas once was, when Romeo was old enough to finally move out on his own, he did his old man one better by scooping up one of the most stunning Calabasas, California homes you've ever seen. With a net worth of over $5 million, he can afford it. Hey guys, it's Kara The Vampire Slayer back with another exclusive house tour here in famous entertainment, this one looking at the homes of Little Romeo. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and follow me on Instagram if you want to chat. Now let's get into this video. After being born in 1989 to his parents' rapper, Master P and Sonya C, Little Romeo would spend the early part of his childhood growing up in and around the city of New Orleans. But once his parents began hitting it big, the family moved to a home in Sugarland, Texas. This million-dollar property featured four bedrooms, six bathrooms, and a striking red brick exterior that honestly kind of reminds me of the front of those old-time schoolhouses you used to see back in the day. It seems like after Romeo's early success with his debut album 2001's Little Romeo, that his mom and pops basically let him have free reign of this new home to deck it out however he felt like. I say this upfront because what you're about to see definitely looks like a 12-year-old kid helped out with the interior design. So let's start with the living room or as Little Romeo used to call it, the competition room. That's one funky main room, isn't it? Orange, green, yellow, and blue, all the colors are there. And that's before we even get to the neon blue aquarium that's packed full of tropical fish. Before you leave this room, don't forget to check out the mini chandelier hanging from the ceiling above, a gorgeous export from Italy that we'll be seeing more of once we get to Romeo's current house. On the flip side of Romeo's competition room, he had his own private movie theater. And sure, we can all laugh at how outdated that technology looks now. Laser discs are so 90s after all. But let's be honest, those of us from that generation would have killed for a setup like this. Definitely brag to his classmates about all of that. Just up the stairs from Little Romeo's main floors where he kept his original recording studio, otherwise known as Little Romeo's house. Up there, he's got all the possible tools a recording artist of his stature could possibly need, including one truly rare piece, Stevie Wonder's former Korg keyboard. Just down the hall from his recording studio lies the game room, not to be mistaken with Little Romeo's competition room, this different area of the home contains every single video game that the kid owned, alongside his then still developing shoe collection. Now, the final room we're gonna check out upstairs is Little Romeo's custom-made master suite. Featuring drawers full of fan mail and some well-embroidered comforters, one for the bed and one for the wall, Romeo was sleeping in some truly patriotic luxury as a kid. I really don't think Little Romeo spent a lot of time in his kitchen back then either. I mean, he kept his freezer full of pizza, freeze pops and ice cream, none of which requires much in the way of preparation. Is that what his parents were eating too? I'm so confused. Anyways, now that we have an idea of how Little Romeo used to live, let's take a look at the unbelievable mansion that he now calls home as Romeo Miller. No longer Little Romeo, back in May of 2015, Romeo picked himself up a multi-million dollar home in the celeb pact, gated community known as the Oaks in Calabasas, California. This area may sound familiar because the likes of Courtney Kardashian, Travis Barker, Tyga and other famous faces are only some of his neighbors here. As the new kid on the block Romeo moved into this stunning 8,991-square-foot home, the features six bedrooms and eight baths located on nearly one acre of land. To say that this place comes fully loaded is definitely an understatement. To begin with, let's take a look at the outside, which is so picturesque, I don't know how Romeo manages to get anything done while living here. How is the man just staring at his phone the entire way from his front door to his car? Does he even see that landscaping and gorgeous column work? And just wait till you get a load of his front gate. But as stunning as the front side of Romeo's home is, nothing about this place will ever top the first impression you get when you walk through the door and are greeted by a mammoth Italian chandelier. Definitely an upgrade from the smaller one in his childhood house. Am I right? This fancy light fixture complements that double staircase, leading up to the top floor in the main foyer. And when you couple all of that with those gorgeous marble floors with intricate pattern work, it really does feel like Romeo's home is a holiday resort. Remember how low Romeo's kitchen used to look back in the day? Well, he's definitely put more time and consideration into his newest culinary space, decking the place out with top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances, some killer darkwood cabinetry, and not one but two kitchen islands for all the necessary meal prep. And while we may not have an inside peek at what's in his fridge these days, there's simply no way it's full of frozen meals like it used to be, right? Speaking of comparing and contrasting, Romeo's shoe collection has most definitely grown since he was a child. And he's also changed up how he displays them. Rather than relegate his entire collection to his game room, now, Romeo keeps the kicks in his current rotation right by the entrance door so that he can choose the perfect finishing touch to his fit for the day. One other room that Romeo loves to show off is his personal study. That's where he likes to film a majority of his sponsored content for companies like Pretty Melanin, all while sitting comfortably at his mahogany desk with some truly epic built-in shelving behind him. The final room I'm going to take you inside of is Romeo's en suite bathroom, which honestly looks like it's been directly ripped out of some European palace. You'll notice the chandelier hanging above him, apparently very much a thing with the Miller family. But don't let that distract you from the gorgeously designed marble floors or the tasteful wall decals. Finally, before we go, we're going to check out the property's garage. That's more or less the size of most people's actual houses. Now, that's a four-car garage that provides more than enough space for Romeo and his buddies to work at their jumper on the nearby hoop that's been put up right nearby. Rather than use the garage for his whips, Romeo's converted it into a fully functioning gym complete with a wait-lift station, pull-up bar, and a ton of equipment. Damn, no wonder he's gotten himself into such killer shape recently. But at the end of the day, do you really need anything more than a jump rope and some gorgeous views? Alright guys, that's all I got for our low Romeo-Romeo-Miller house tour. But what did you guys think about his home? Do you think he had the most epic dream home as a pre-teen or did his parents go too far with letting him decorate it? Also, what was your favorite thing about his current mansion in Calabasas? Be sure to let me know what you thought about Romeo's homes in the comments down below. Don't forget to follow me on Instagram and I will see you all in the next video. Bye!