 Martin Lawrence, who is best known as a superstar, stand-up comedian, actor, producer, talk show host, writer and former Golden Gloves boxer, has been able to snag some pretty luxurious real estate including a massive 116-acre ranch in Purcellville, Virginia purchased back in 1997. Prior to this, Lawrence had listed his 13,000-square-foot Beverly Hills mansion that boasted seven bedrooms and nine and a half bathrooms, or rent for a whopping $200,000 a month. I mean, not a bad deal considering the dig featured a state-of-the-art movie theater, a concession stand. I mean, I would do it. We'll take a look at Martin Lawrence's 24,000-square-foot Virginia estate along that featured five bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms along with his former mansion that came complete with a pool, cabana and its very own kitchen aquarium. This is a bachelor pad that you can't miss, ladies and gentlemen. In these videos, we don't reveal any addresses so please do not show up at any private residences because it is not safe for anyone. Martin Lawrence's successful career and show business has landed him a net worth of $110 million. Martin Lawrence has accumulated his net worth through his many acting roles in film and television as well as his own TV series named Martin, and his many stand-up comedy specials. Perhaps his first big break was hosting the series Def Comedy Jam on HBO in 1992. This series gave many comedians their mainstream break including Dave Chappelle, Chris Tucker and Bernie Mac. As Lawrence began rising to fame, so did his salary and earnings. Lawrence brought home $6 million for 1997's Nothing to Lose and $8.5 million for 1999's Life. He earned $20 million for 1999's Blue Streak and in 2011, he earned $13 million for the What's the Worst That Could Happen. He made $16.5 million on 2001's Black Night, $20 million on 2003's National Security and $20 million on 2003's Bad Boys 2. While Lawrence has seen success in the entertainment industry and his bank account, he has been plagued by difficulties in his personal life. The first sign was during the filming of a thin line between love and hate. Lawrence reportedly flew into a violent rage and had to be hospitalized after collapsing. In January 1997, Lawrence's co-star Tisha Campbell Martin filed a lawsuit against him alleging sexual harassment and abuse on both, on and off the set of Martin. Followed by it in the spring of 1997, Lawrence was arrested after punching a man in the nightclub in Hollywood. And finally, while preparing for Big Mama's House, he collapsed from heat exhaustion and was in a coma for three days. He almost died as his body temperature hit 107 degrees. His breathing was assisted by a ventilator while he was in the coma. For years, Lawrence owned the beautiful large mansion in the Beverly Park neighborhood of Beverly Hills. It's where he and his former wife, Shamika Gibbs, had their wedding. After their divorce, that house was available for rent at $200K a month in June 2012. In 2013, the estate hit the market for $26.5 million. He eventually sold it to Los Angeles real estate developer Bruce Mikowski for $17.2 million. Lawrence then bought a home in Encino, Florida for $6.6 million and snagged that spacious farm near Perseville, Virginia. Hey guys, it's your boy Marlon Palmer and today we're bringing you another house tour here for you on Famous Entertainment. I know it's 95% you guys are watching right now and not subscribed, please hit that subscribe button because we post new videos daily. Now we've previously reported on the homes of Keith Urban and Tiger Woods, so if you guys would like to check those out, they are on our channel for you free to do so. If you like these videos, ring that bell for notifications and follow me on Instagram at daddumicfly so we can chat some more as well as comments in the comment section down below what house tour we should do next. Let's get into this video. Lawrence had put his 13,900 square foot 7 bedroom and 9 bathroom mansion up for rent. The only kicker those interested in renting would have to fork up a whopping 200k a month. This was definitely the definition of a bachelor pad as some of its own luxurious features included a wine room for those that are fancy a Chardonnay and a state of the art movie theater that comes complete with its very own conchester stand. In case guests wanted to catch hours of Big Momma's house while they crush popcorn, other cool features include a kitchen aquarium, pool and cabana for those that like to relax in style. Guests can try their luck at a well-lit billiards table which boasts terrific views of Beverly Hills from the comfort of your own couch. For those who want to work hard and play hard, can do so on the tennis court or shred a few weights in the home gym. While this place was quite glamorous, nobody budged and in 2013 the estate hit the market for 26.5 million. However, once again, nobody snagged the house and Lawrence eventually sold the mansion to a real estate developer for $17.2 million. After Martin Lawrence unloaded the massive bachelor pad in Beverly Hills, he downgraded to a newly constructed mansion in the suburban community of Encino, California. The property was originally listed for $7.1 million and then lowered to $6.6 million and boasts over 10,000 square feet of space and features seven bedrooms and seven and a half bathrooms. This three-story mansion was securely walled and gated and featured an abundance of glamorous luxuries including a half a dozen fireplaces, a massive garage space for four cars, a heated negative edge swimming pool and boasted long and wide views over the San Fernando Valley. Martin Lawrence recently moved into his 120-acre spread nestled into the rolling hills near historic Purcellville, Virginia up on the market for $8.5 million. The almost 24,000 square foot property boasts five bedrooms and 10 bathrooms sits about an hour outside of Washington DC. Guests are greeted to a double height entrance gallery with a curved wet bar for those who fancy a little Chardonnay. The wet bar is the hub around which a series of interconnected open-plan living and entertaining spaces are elegantly placed. Several rooms feature monumentally massive stone fireplaces and the family room includes yet another kitchen-sized wet bar. Equally impressive, the dining room is open to a center island kitchen, flooded with natural light from six skylights to top the vaulted ceiling. For those lucky enough to visit, it can relax lavishly as all four guest bedrooms are in the suite. The secluded master suite, accessed by a private staircase, includes a sitting room with its very own kitchenette, an enormous bedroom with fireplace, a by-wing dressing room, and a compartmentalized bathroom with his and her areas, a vast recreation and leisure wing includes a central lounge, a gym for those who want to pump, a little iron, and a locker room style bathroom. Martin Shore enjoys his own private cinema. This abode also features his very own 12-seat movie theater. Perhaps some of the most luxurious features including an indoor swimming pool and spa, an indoor basketball court, and a two-lane bowling alley. That's right, Martin Lawrence has his own basketball court and bowling alley. While the inside features are pretty lavish, the best views of the property are found in the backyard of the property. A multi-winged mega-mant occupies a grassy rise between two private ponds, perfectly manicured and trimmed grounds, while the property additionally offers a large gazebo and the potential for equestrian facilities. This natural light-filled abode allows scenic views from every angle. Alright, so I think I'll end this house tour here. We got to take a look at Martin Lawrence's home and that massive house in Purcellville, Virginia with his own basketball court and bowling alley. Like, that's amazing. After seeing that house city snagged, what did you guys think? Was it everything you expected out of Martin Lawrence? Personally, I would have had a hard time choosing between the basketball court or the bowling alley. That's always my dilemma. I don't know about you guys, but out of Lawrence's features, which ones were your fave? You guys can even go ahead and rate them in the comments down below. Follow me on Instagram at daddumicfly, and I'll see you guys next video.