 It's been a long and difficult few decades for Wesley Snipes. Once upon a time, he was one of the most in-demand action stars of his generation, and unlike most of the rest of them, Snipes could actually kick your butt. His unique combination of athletic ability and real-life martial arts talent blended with some undeniable charisma led to more than a few blockbuster hits, and arguably the most successful Marvel movie franchise pre-the MCU. But for the past 15 years, Snipes' projects have come few and far between. Not to mention, Wesley had some run-ins with the Lodge who to tax fraud and sadly had to sell almost all of his lavish homes from Florida to New Jersey. And today, we're gonna look at where he once called 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. Wesley Snipes is an actor, producer and martial artist. While he has a ton of successful projects under his belt, if there's one thing to blame for his career decline, it's gotta be the convictions he faced on tax evasion. In 2008, Snipes was convicted of three misdemeanor counts of failing to file tax return. Apparently during 1999 through 2001, he had been listening to an accountant and anti-tax advocate who claimed, you don't legally have to pay your taxes. Needless to say, the government disagreed. Snipes was sentenced to spend about two and a half years in prison reporting to the McKean Federal Correctional Institution in December of 2010. He'd spend the majority of his sentence there before being transferred to a minimum security joint in New York State, and eventually he was released in April 2013. Of course, as soon as Snipes was out of prison, he was hit with another massive bill from the IRS. $9.5 million will no doubt be a number that he'll have a lot of trouble paying off. However, the actor is working again, and if you watch Netflix, then perhaps you've even seen him in the 2021 drama series alongside Kevin Hart, True Story. All things considered, Wesley has had to sell off nearly all the properties he ever owned. That includes a gorgeous lakefront home located in the Iowa Worth Golf and Country Club in Florida, as well as a gigantic mansion he had picked up in Alpine, New Jersey. Hey guys, it's Cara the Vampire Slayer back with another exclusive outstore here on Famous Entertainment. Today, I thought I'd take you inside the former homes of everyone's favorite 90s action star, Wesley Snipes. If you've ever wanted to know how the day walker lives, then keep watching. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit me up on Instagram to chat. Now let's get into this video. Put a decade into Wesley Snipes' career, right around the time he was making the gem demolition man, he picked himself up his very first home, a lakefront estate located in the town of Windermere. Windermere is statistically a part of Orlando, Florida, but is home to a population of only around 2,000 people. Smack Dab in the middle of that community is an upscale suburb intertwined with the Iowa Worth Golf and Country Club, which is exactly where Snipes purchased a 1.16 acre property on the 9,000 block of Deakin Court in 1993 for a little over 1 million dollars. Described by Realtors as, one of those houses when the moment you open the door, all you see is water. This now 30 year old estate has been extensively updated through the years. That includes the addition of a fully loaded boat dock that takes full advantage of the fact that the home is surrounded on all sides by three different bodies of water, Lake Palmer, Lake Chase, and Lake Tibet. Moving inside the home includes five bedrooms, three and a half bathrooms, and spans over 8,400 square feet of space. The primary floor consists of a living room with an Italian marble fireplace, a family room, games room, and what's referred to as a bonus room, which is basically just a web bar with a private entrance that could potentially be turned into a guest room. Upstairs, the master bedroom features a dual sided fireplace and bathroom. It also has a private balcony facing Lake Tibet to help make those early mornings all the more enjoyable with a view most people would almost definitely die for. Snipes lived here for over a decade, taking full advantage of his three car garage, a large summer kitchen, as well as a luxury pool and spa combo, all while living next to the likes of Tiger Woods, a bubble watson, and even Shaquille O'Neal. Of course, once Snipes issues with the IRS spraying up, something had to go help him get out from under the red. So he sold this property in foreclosure back in 2004. Want to know how much he got for it? Only $635,000, which is basically half of what he paid. Only two short years later, this property would sell once again to a married couple who would shell out nearly $2.7 million for it. I can only imagine how that news made Snipes feel when he heard it. Most recently, the homeless sold once again, this time for around $3.4 million. As gorgeous as Wesley's Florida homeless, it's hard to say the same for his former New Jersey mansion. That isn't to say the place doesn't look nice. It certainly does from the outside. But the thing is, that's all we've ever been able to see of it. Located in the Jersey borough known as Alpine, which is part of Bergen County, Snipes and his wife Nikki Park moved here just prior to his stint in prison. Perhaps that's why we don't know too much about it, because my best guess is that Snipes didn't get to spend much time here himself. Almost immediately upon returning home from prison, Snipes sold this property off in 2014 for an estimated $4.125 million. Certainly a better deal than what he got for his former Florida residence, but without knowing how much he paid for it in the first place, it's hard to figure out if this sale really helped Snipes balance his books any better. Of course, considering that all reports suggest Snipes is still battling the U.S. government over his tax payments, I don't think he made nearly enough to really make a dent. Finally, before we head out, since Snipes spent a little over two years in federal lockup, why don't we take a quick look at the primary prison he called home. Located in the northwest Pennsylvania, about 90 miles south of Buffalo, New York, FCI McKean is a medium-security prison that holds a population of generally around 1,000 individuals. The prison was first opened in 1989 and Wesley moved here right around 2010. A short time before his sentence was finished, Snipes was transferred to a low-security institution located in the state of New York with a reputation for being a club fed. Club fed is a term used for facilities whose accommodations are seen as less severe than your average prison. Generally, we're talking white-collar criminals that wind up in these types of places, and since the only crime Snipes ever committed was nonviolent, well, he would fit right into that category. One former prisoner who spent some time at a club fed explained the experience as follows. It's kind of like a junior college setting. I don't want to call it a stress-free environment, but it's a lot of hanging out with the other inmates. You know, breakfast is at 7.15 a.m., then there's work, duty, lunch, more work, roll call at 4 p.m., followed by mail, an hour-long dinner, some free time, one last head count, and then lights out at 11 p.m. Prisoners' lives here are totally regimented and it's not exactly the Boy Scouts, but it isn't a high-security prison either, where things can sometimes go horribly, horribly wrong. After spending a few months at a New York club fed, Wesley Snipes was finally released in 2013, where he's moved to from there is really anyone's guess. I'm sure that after everything he's been through, Snipes is keeping an even lower profile than usual and simply looking forward to starting over again. At least now, he's starting something of a career revival with projects like Coming to America and the recent Netflix series True Story. So maybe Snipes can finally get out from under the government's thumb and buy himself a dream home once again. Alright guys, I think that's gonna bring this Wesley Snipes house tour to a close. I hope you guys learned a thing or two about Wesley along the way and what a couple of his former homes look like. Do you guys know where Wesley's moved to these days? Be sure to drop me a comment down below, as well as which celebrities you want to see featured here next. Thanks for tuning in. Don't forget to follow me on Instagram and I'll catch you all in the next video. Bye!