Guess it’s a seller’s market. The former home of Chris Brown, once known for its headline-grabbing graffiti-covered exterior, has returned to the Hollywood Hills real estate market—this time with a $2.9 million price tag. While the original monster-face murals that once drew neighbor complaints are no longer visible from the street, the home’s interior still bursts with vibrant energy and artistic flair.

ICYMI, back in 2013, the property made waves when Brown spray-painted bright cartoon-style monsters on the front façade, prompting neighborhood backlash and a city citation. He sold the home in 2014 for $1.69 million, but the unique personality he infused into the space remains unmistakable.

Get this, the 2,800-square-foot residence continues to celebrate street art on the inside. A whimsical forest-themed mural decorates the game room, a colorful creature is wrapped around the oven in the designer Boffi kitchen, and a Sonic the Hedgehog mural greets visitors near the staircase.

Interestingly, despite its bold artistic elements, the home also has high-end features. These include sleek glass walls, elevator access, a lavish primary suite with a spa-style wet room, a massage shower system, and a bold red freestanding bathtub.

Outside, the backyard resembles a boutique resort with a saltwater pool and spa, sand-lined cabanas, cascading waterfalls, and a custom LED light show that changes colors.

Craig Strong of Compass is handling the sale, with Jessica Vollhardt scheduled to host an open house on Sunday, May 11. This one-of-a-kind home might be the perfect fit for buyers looking for a property with creativity, luxury, and a dash of music history.

Though Chris Brown no longer owns the property, his artistic influence still echoes throughout the space, waiting to inspire the next owner.

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