 Back in 2017, the late and legendary Tupac Shakur's Woodland Hills mansion came on the market for over $2.6 million. This was the last home of the influential rapper, where he lived back in 1995-1996 with his fiancé, Kadada Joe. The Mediterranean estate spans 5,895 square feet, with six bedrooms and luxury features. And while Tupac didn't live here long, his legacy is still alive in the home with his lyrics, Let No Man Separate What We Create, carved into the concrete outside. Today, we'll take a look at Tupac's former abodes like this one and a couple others. 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. Tupac Shakur, known also by his stage name Tupac, was a rapper, songwriter and actor who's widely considered to be one of the most influential rappers of all time. A lot of his work addressed social issues that affected inner cities, and he often served as an activist against equality. Sadly, on September 7, 1996, Shakur was shot four times by an unknown shooter in a drive by in Las Vegas, passing away 60s later. His unexpected death shocked fans and the public alike. Tupac was one of the best-selling music artists of all time, or still is for that matter, as five platinum albums of his were released after his death. He sold over 75 million records worldwide. All reports claim Tupac's net worth at the time of his passing was only about 200k. His estate would blow up in the decades to follow thanks to his unreleased records, and these days, that number is closer to 40 million dollars. As you might expect, Tupac's former Woodland Hills estate was jam-packed with deluxe features. We're talking a luxurious master suite with its own private living room, three walk-in wardrobes, and a hot tub plus a resort-style backyard. It's really a shame he didn't get to spend more time here. We did a little digging and even managed to find Tupac's childhood home in Baltimore, along with his very first apartment in Oakland, Los Angeles. Hey everyone, I'm Cara the Vampire Slayer here for you with another exclusive house tour on famous entertainment, this one checking out the homes of the legendary Tupac Shakur. If you haven't already, be sure to subscribe and ring that bell for notifications because we post brand new videos daily. As always, you can follow me over on Instagram to chat, and now let's get into this video. 1995, Tupac began renting out a stunning Mediterranean-style residence in the Woodland Hills area of California, near the Calabasas border. The impressive spread was rented out for Shakur and his fiancee, Kedada Jones, by his label, Death Row Records. Unfortunately, the couple were actually in the process of purchasing the home before Tupac was tragically shot down in Las Vegas in 1996. The spacious home spent 5,895 square feet of space with six beds and five baths, and during Shakur's days, the extra space was often used to house his friends and fam, giving the home a dorm like vibe. His mom, sister, and nieces were among the guests staying at his mansion, even the rapper's teenage cousins. In fact, to keep his family and friends entertained, Shakur installed banks of video games and slot machines in the home. The home has changed hands a number of times since Tupac lived there, and one former resident was DJ Lethal, Demont of Limpisca. Over the years, the property has been visibly updated since the late 1990s at a cost of around 1 million. However, to this day, Tupac's lyrics, Let No Man Separate What We Create, is still carved into the concrete outside. While Demont owned the residence, he managed to carefully remove a piece of the hand-etched concrete that said Machiavelli and turned it into a coffee table as respect to the late rapper, but he left the rest. The private property boasts a wide brick driveway with space for up to 15 cars, two dog runs, and an exterior covered in ivy with two glass doors that entered to the front foyer. Upon entry, the foyer offers a combination of French pillow stone and cherry hardwood flooring that dominate the interior, a sweeping staircase, elegant light fixtures, custom seating, and more. The large entryway has massive windows, one with bench style seating, and a cosier formal living room off to one side with a fireplace and high-class decoration. The sprawling kitchen has French doors to the outside, granite counters, and high-end stainless appliances. Not to mention, the kitchen connects directly to a cozy family room with another fireplace, large TV, plush sofas, as well as sliders to a secluded patio area. Their main floor spaces in Tupac's former mansion include a formal dining room with raw-iron chandelier, custom cabinets, and more doors to the resort-like backyard, as well as a bedroom plus en suite bath with a maids quarters. The remainder of the guest rooms are located on the second level and connected by Jack and Jill bathrooms. Tupac's former master suite was totally MTV Cribs ready, complete with fireplace and custom mantel, separate sitting area, and private balcony with views of the grounds. If all of that wasn't enough, the private retreat had a whopping three walk-in closets, one of which was a shoe closet perfect for holding all of the late rapper's kicks. Then the en suite bathroom offered a spa-like experience complete with two steamers in the wide-glass shower and a jacuzzi tub complete with fireplace and flat-screen TV hovering above. I mean, what more could you ask for? Additional en suite bathroom features included his or her sinks, a marble top vanity, and floor-to-ceiling mirrored entrance plastered in chandeliers. As you'd expect with an A-list celebrity such as Tupac, the palace was jam-packed with features found both in the interior and exterior of the home. The digs also included a wet bar, temperature-controlled wine fridge, games room with arcade games, and slot machines, plus a ton of sliders which seamlessly transitioned the interior to the exterior. The backyard would make any resident feel as if they're at a resort where there were a ton of stone terraces, some covered in some open, one seating area, even boasting two brick-wood-burning fireplaces. In fact, the grounds were built for entertaining with full outdoor kitchen, barbecue, and bar. Not to mention, there was also a pool and spa with waterfall feature and an additional secluded patio surrounded by fruit and palm trees. With multiple lounging areas, plenty of lush grass and a gorgeous view of Calabasas and West Valley, this backyard was definitely any entertainer's dream, just like listing materials said. Nearly 20 years later, Tupac's one-time mansion came up on the market in 2017 for just over 2.6 million dollars. And I think that's more than worth it since anyone purchasing the place got a ton of luxury amenities and a bit of Tupac's legacy. While Tupac's final years were spent with a ton of cash in a gorgeous home in Los Angeles, Shakur grew up in poverty. From 1974 to 1983, Tupac and his family were moving from shelter to shelter in East Harlem, looking for a place to live. In 1984, Tupac and his family relocated to Baltimore, Maryland in this first apartment of a brick-row house in the small North Baltimore neighborhood of Penn Lucie. The area isn't exactly glamorous or safe, which is probably why the home last sold in May of 2011 for 26,000 dollars. Today, the home is valued around 135,000 dollars and spans 1,798 square feet and boasts three bedrooms and two baths. As you may notice from the listing photos, the bedrooms are tiny and have damaged walls with very small windows. The home itself doesn't include a kitchen, but rather a kitchenette with combination living and dining room. As you can see, the kitchenette includes out-of-date appliances, a petite sink, and very little cabinet space or room for seating. The living and dining room spaces now have broken tiles, ripped drapes, and virtually no room to furnish the place. Probably the most disturbing image is that bathroom that comes with stained toilet, bathtub, sink and walls with cracked tiles on the floor. According to stats from the 2000 US Census, the medium household income in Penn Lucie was only 22,000 and 55% of the homes are headed by a single female. With nearly 75% of these homes, including children under the age of 18, you can imagine this was a rough place for Shakur to grow up. You really see just how far he had come. Of course, in between his childhood home in that Woodland Hills mansion, Tupac did move around a little bit. One of these spots was his Oakland apartment. Oakland, California served as a major chapter in Tupac's life as it was Shakur's first apartment where he lived with Moprim Shakur and Saphir. In a 1993 interview, Shakur said, When I got to Oakland, that's where I learned the game. So that's why I give all my love to Oakland. If I'm a claim a city, I'm a claim Oakland. Apparently, Tupac would leave a stack of dishes so high that it would lean against the fridge with loose junk everywhere, forming a rainbow of garbage. There wasn't much to check out in terms of listing photos of this place, but today the entire building is worth 1.4 million while the apartment home spent 7,692 square feet and boasted 10 bedrooms and 10 baths. And that's in total, by the way, not just for one single apartment. Before Tupac snagged his Woodland Hills home, he also acquired a property at broadcast center apartments in LA. Apartments there today range between 2,700 a month and span 672 square feet boasting one bedroom and one bath. While some of the residences, they can be as high as $4,000 with 1,000 square foot layout. Amenities offered here now include an outdoor pool with lounging area, barbecue grilling area, club, rooftop patio with fire pit and paramount views plus a gym. There's also a pool and sauna just to name a few. We can't forget the Georgia estate either. In 1993, the rapper bought his mom a 2.2 acre estate in Stone Mountain, Georgia, boasting a six bedroom home on the property. So we got to check out the beautiful mansion of the late Tupac Shakur he lived in in the 90s, as well as his earlier residences before the Hollywood success. What did you think about the glamorous Woodland Hills mansion and all the amenities? I thought it was crazy seeing just how he grew up in Maryland and how far he came, but noting his success and influence, I wasn't surprised. He worked hard for all he had. I really think it's a shame that Tupac didn't get to enjoy that Woodlands home with his fiance and loved ones for longer. It was super cool that while he lived there, he invited many friends and family to stay. He definitely utilized all of the space in the mansion. And which amenities did you guys like best in that house? Were you more into the resort style backyard or are the interior features like the massive master bedroom and add-ons? I'm pretty sure it's rare to find master bedrooms with not one but three walking closets, but knowing me, if I had access to that, I would fill them all up with my outfits. Anyways, be sure to let me know what you thought about Tupac's homes down in the comments. Thanks for tuning in. Don't forget to follow me on Instagram and I will see you all in the next video. Bye.