That’s almost $2 million more than the $1.8 million he paid for the property back in 2016 when he purchased it from actor Shane West. And at approximately 3,600 square feet of living space, the handsome 1970s-era property is a gem of a home at any price, per its listing materials: “Every room is a vantage point, framing sweeping jetliner views that stretch from the glittering cityscape to the vast expanse of the Pacific. Thoughtfully designed with a harmonious balance of simplicity and character, the residence features four bedrooms and four-and-a-half baths, including dual master suites with opulent spa-like baths and expansive walk-in closets. Exuding old-world craftsmanship, the home is adorned with vaulted, hand-hewn beam ceilings, custom Italian and Moroccan tile, and artisanal ironwork that lends an air of timeless sophistication.” Some of the home’s amenities include a saltwater swimming pool, outdoor barbecue area, and a separate guest house that the listing notes can be used as a “gym, billiards room, or an ADU,” but which G-Eazy has been using as his own in-home recording studio. Raul Sanchez Jr. of Christie’s International Real Estate Southern California told Robb Report that Gerryland had not just sentimental value for G-Eazy but that he invested a lot of money into maintaining and remodeling the place as well: “This was the first home G-EAZY ever bought, even turning the guesthouse into a studio…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.” You can take tour of the home from before G-Eazy was the owner at this link here. The video was not embeddable, unfortunately.