Snoop Dogg’s Extravagant Mansion Empire: A Look at the Rapper’s Past and Present Homes

Snoop Dogg has owned some luxurious homes throughout his legendary career, though none have hit the million-dollar mark yet. Let’s take a look at the mansions and studios that have housed the Doggfather over the years:

Current Residence in Diamond Bar, California

Snoop’s current home in Diamond Bar is kept private, but reports estimate it’s around 4,000 square feet with 4 bedrooms, a movie theater, and swimming pool. He bought the property in 1998 for $720,000, and it’s now worth around $1.7 million.

Former Claremont Mansion in Claremont, California

This was Snoop’s first major home purchase in 1994 for $660,000. The Mediterranean-style mansion boasted 6 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms, a tennis court, and recording studio. He sold it in 2007 for $2 million, more than tripling his initial investment.

Long Beach Studio in Long Beach, California

Not technically a mansion, Snoop’s Long Beach studio from 2003 to 2011 was instrumental in crafting his legendary music. It was featured on MTV Cribs and hosted countless collaborations with other artists.

The “Dogg Pound” Condo in Los Angeles

While not owned by Snoop, the “Dogg Pound” condo in Marina del Rey where he lived with Tha Dogg Pound in the early ’90s was pivotal to West Coast hip hop’s rise. This modest apartment fostered creativity and collaboration.

While Snoop may not own multi-million dollar mansions today, his real estate journey reflects his evolution as an artist and entrepreneur. His past homes served as hubs for creativity, collaboration and cultural impact, more than just living spaces. Real estate mirrors Snoop’s growth from upstart rapper to hip hop icon.