Hollywood Hills is iconic and dotted with homes currently or formerly owned by stars of all lanes. Chris Pratt and Anna Faris, Emily Blunt and John Krasinski, Madonna, Shaun White, Ariana Grande, and more have inhabited the hills at one time or another. Since 2016, so has famous rapper Gerald Earl Gillum, widely known by his stage name G-Eazy. That’s when the “Lady Killers” and “Him & I” artist purchased this Tuscan-inspired villa near the Hollywood Sign for $1.758 million, then renovated it to be his ultimate refuge.
If you’ve got $3.7 million to spend, you can now make the glamorous hillside house yours. It just listed and likely won’t be available long with how fast the Los Angeles luxury market is moving.
“This was the first home G-Eazy ever bought, even turning the guest house into a studio,” shares listing agent Raul Sanchez Jr. of Christie’s International Real Estate Southern California. “He has lived there since 2016 and is now spending more time in New York. He poured a lot of money into the home, remodeling the kitchen, the walk-in closet, the fixtures are all custom, and of course, the studio, where he wrote many of his biggest hits.”
As well as showing peeks of G-Eazy’s personality through details like the neon sign that reads “Gerryland” and the primary suite’s closet with a sneaker display wall, the 3,642-square-foot home draws you in with its old-world craftsmanship. The hand-hewn wood beams, arched double front door, and ornate ironwork on the staircase and balconies exude historic character while contemporary furnishings and rich color choices add fashionable edge. The result? A warm yet bold atmosphere that feels livable, glamorous, and totally Hollywood.
With four bedrooms and Mediterranean-esque, multi-level outdoor areas, the abode seems well-suited for a family or another A-lister. Who wouldn’t want to catch up with friends by the fire pit, cook al fresco at the grill station, or throw a pool party with city and ocean views as the backdrop? It’s tough to find this kind of natural beauty and outdoor peace in New York City, where G-Eazy now mainly resides.