Celebrities want the best that life has to offer, and legendary rapper Calvin Cordozar Broadus, also known by his stage name Snoop Dogg, certainly is reaping the fruits of his labor. The internationally known rapper had his first taste of stardom back in 1992 after being featured on fellow MC Dr. Dre’s solo single "Deep Cover" and then again on his solo album The Chronic. The long-time rapper has even starred in film classics like Soul Plane, Baby Boy, and the horror flick Bones.

Additionally, Snoop’s other business ventures include investing in cannabis products, rolling out his own fashion footwear line of slippers, and of course, starring on his own prime time show Martha & Snoop’s Potluck Dinner Party, alongside his good friend, Martha Stewart.

Snoop Dogg has made some odd business moves, but all his ventures have helped him amass a massive $160 million net worth in 2024. The rapper is living the life, and it shows in his lavish purchases, especially his mansions. Snoop Dogg currently lives in a new estate that he’s been very secretive about, but we here at TheThings have the 411 on the rapper’s latest home.

Updated November 2024: This article has been updated to reflect the most recent information regarding an inside look at Snoop Dogg's mansion.

Snoop Dog’s Current House

Snoop Dogg lives in Diamond Bar, California, in a mansion he purchased in 1998

Snoop Dogg on the red carpet
Snoop Dogg on the red carpet
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Fame can leave some celebrities with more money than they can handle. Snoop Dogg, luckily, invests his money in all the right projects. The businessman and legendary MC purchased a new home back in 1998 in eastern Los Angeles County, located in Diamond Bar, CA and has lived there ever since.

Snoop Dogg reportedly bought the mansion for $720,000. Something that looks like a steal today, given that the home is now worth over $1.7 million.

The rap legend’s mansion is located in the gated community of County Estates, which is one of the most prestigious neighborhoods in Diamond Bar. The 4,000 square foot house located on 2.8 acres of land, has 4 beds and 4 baths, as well as a pool and spa area, as well as a basketball court. The estate is said to be full of panoramic views at every angle.

Sources note that Snoop additionally purchased a two-story home on the same street as his mansion, a complex he affectionately calls Tha Chuuuch. SPIN reports that the rapper has converted all three bedrooms into recording and conference rooms. The house primarily functions as Snoop’s new “man cave” where he escapes from family life to make music and shoots hoops on basketball court.

Many of the videos the rap star posts are said to take place in his two-story complex, where he shows off his cooking skills and his “spacey” recording studio. Snoop is the definition of a star who is living large.

Snoop Dogg's Remodeling Job Gone Wrong

Snoop Dogg sued contractors when their job was not up to par in 2018 but since then, the case has been settled

Snoop Dogg on the red carpet
Snoop Dogg on the red carpet
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The superstar rapper may seem like he’s living the dream in his Diamond Bar mansion, but was tied up in lawsuits with house contractors for a long time. Since 2018, Snoop Dogg has been in an on-going case with hired contractors who did a horrible job remodeling his new home. The Blast reported that the 48-year-old is suing the company for a whopping $500K for refusing to pay workers, as well as failing to do a decent remodeling job.

"Snoop claims various agreements were entered into and all obligations were fulfilled on his end," according to sources. "However, he claims they failed to perform all work as promised, failed to pay subcontractors and failed to satisfy regulatory requirements."

Making matters worse, the Doggfather’s lawsuit is a counterclaim to another pending lawsuit, in which the rapper and his current contractor are being sued by landscape company PDQ Enterprises. The construction company is suing the rap star and his associates for refusing to pay $12,385.90 in home renovation fees for services ranging from stucco touch-up and removal of rust stains from the pool.

Since the lawsuit was filed in 2018, it has since been settled. The details of the settlement have not been disclosed.

Snoop Dogg’s Previous Residence – The "Dog House"

Snoop Dogg's first residence was in Claremont, California, less than 20 minutes from his current abode

Snoop Dogg on the red carpet
Snoop Dogg on the red carpet
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Snoop loves home remodeling and upgrades. Though, his previous residence was arguably a step-up from his current Diamond Bar home.

Snoop purchased his first estate in yet another suburban neighborhood Claremont, CA, in 1994 for $660,000. Today, the home is now valued at a whopping $2.5 million.

The Mediterranean-style home was featured on a late episode of MTV Cribs, where Snoop gave a tour of his grand estate to audiences at home. The home came equipped with 8 beds and 5.5 bathrooms, beautifully kept marble floors, sweeping grand staircases, a home movie theater, and of course, an L.A. Lakers basketball court.

The home also had some renovations done on it, which involved expanding its 3,000 square footage to 6,000 sq. ft. The extra square footage was due to the new recording studio the star had built, which featured a Wall of Fame of sorts of all the legendary rappers from that time.

Snoop sold his Claremont mansion for $1.8 million and traded it in for his new estate.

Snoop Dogg is obviously a man of fine taste and hefty home renovations. All of which can be seen by the upgrades he has made to his homes over the years.

Snoop Dogg
Snoop Dogg
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Birthname
Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr.
Birthdate
October 20, 1970
Birthplace
Long Beach, California
Members
Children: Cordell, Cordis, Corde and Julian Broadus.
Height
6′4″
Twitter
@SnoopDogg
Instagram
@snoopdogg
Siblings
Bing Worthington (deceased)
Parents
Beverly Tate and Vernell Varnado
Net worth
$160,000,000
Nationality
American