The news is out! Doja Cat has decided to put her Beverly Hills residence on the market.
After residing there for just a year and a half, the 26-year-old “Vegas” singer is selling her midcentury home for an impressive sum of nearly $2.5 mιllιon. The property is currently listed with Tami Pardee and Paige Ogden of Pardee Properties.
Nestled in a mountain setting, this two-story house boasts several unique features, such as its distinctive asymmetrical front exterior and a charming curvy heated pool in the backyard.
The first floor encompasses two guest bedrooms, one of which provides direct access to the pool area. As for the other guest bedroom, the pop star ingeniously transformed it into a blush-tone powder room, showcasing her own personal touch.
The main floor also includes an open kitchen that seamlessly connects to a sleek dining area, a sight that fans may recognize from Doja Cat’s viral TιkTоk videos.
Connected to the kitchen/dining space is the living room, which offers stunning floor-to-ceiling windows that provide picturesque views of the lush greenery surrounding the property.
Taking up the entire second floor is the primary bedroom, continuing the bohemian theme with rustic closet doors and ash-colored paneling. An adjoining cozy balcony offers a serene view of the pool and outdoor seating space.
To ensure more privacy from the street, the Grammy winner had a wooden gate installed on the expansive 8,000-square-foot property.
Among the additional amenities are a spacious two-car garage and an advanced alarm system complete with security cameras.
In other news, the “Kiss Me More” superstar has been in the spotlight recently due to a scаndаl involving Noah Schnapp. The actor publicly shared screenshots of his private messages with the singer, revealing her request to be set up with his Stranger Things co-star, Joseph Quinn.
Doja Cat expressed her frustration with Schnapp’s actions, calling him “unbelievably socially unaware and wack” during a TιkTоk live, as reported by PEOPLE. However, the ongoing drɑmɑ was eventually resolved when Schnapp apologized to Doja Cat, who reciprocated with an apology for her own reaction.