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Hidden features of Doggfather’s 2.8-acre suburban retreat reveal his ultimate $1.7M man cave away from Long Beach spotlight.

Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr., known globally as Snoop Dogg, has cultivated a stable family life and a massive business empire far from the intense spotlight of his native Long Beach. For over a quarter-century, the legendary rapper has anchored his life in the upscale, private community of Diamond Bar, California, where his sprawling family compound and adjacent creative hub serve as a testament to his successful transition from G-funk superstar to media mogul.

While his public persona is associated with music, acting, and ventures like his gin brand named after his iconic 1994 song, “Gin and Juice,” his primary residence reflects a deep commitment to privacy and family.

 

A Long-Term Investment in Diamond Bar

 

Snoop Dogg’s main residence is located in the secluded, gated community of County Estates in Diamond Bar, approximately 25 miles east of Los Angeles. This was a strategic purchase made during a pivotal phase of his career.

  • Purchase Data: The rapper acquired the home in 1998 for $720,000, shortly after releasing his third album, Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told.
  • Property Facts: The spacious home features 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, encompassing approximately 3,808 square feet of living space. Crucially, it sits on more than 2.8 acres of land, providing the rapper and his wife, Shante Broadus (his high school sweetheart whom he married in 1997), and their children with maximum suburban privacy.
  • Current Value: As of recent valuations, the property’s estimated worth has appreciated significantly to approximately $1.7 million, reflecting the long-term stability of his residential choice.

 

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The Ultimate Man Cave: “Tha Chuuuch” Creative Hub

 

The ultimate expression of Snoop Dogg’s unique success lies in his expansion of his residential compound. The rapper purchased a second property on the same street, which he famously converted into a dedicated creative fortress, affectionately named “Tha Chuuuch” (The Church).

This converted three-bedroom house is far more than a simple recording studio; it is Snoop’s ultimate private man cave and the engine room for his diverse media ventures. It is here that he films many of his social media clips and works on projects that blend his music and entrepreneurial spirit.

  • Studio and Business Hub: “Tha Chuuuch” is integral to his modern business pursuits, including his highly successful collaboration with Martha Stewart, Martha & Snoop’s Potluck Dinner Party. This show earned the co-hosts a Primetime Emmy Award nomination in 2017 for Outstanding Host For A Reality Or Reality-Competition Program.
  • Hidden Feature: The compound also features a dedicated Los Angeles Lakers-themed basketball court, a testament to his fervent, lifelong support for the team.

 

Public Glimpses of Private Life

 

The Diamond Bar residence and the family’s dynamic—including their three children, Corde Broadus (Kalvin Love), Cordell Broadus, and singer Cori Broadus (Choc)—were prominently featured in the reality TV series Snoop Dogg’s Father Hood, which ran on E! from 2007 to 2009. The show offered a rare, humanizing look at the iconic rapper as a dedicated husband and father, starkly contrasting his public gangsta rap image with his private commitment to his suburban family life.

Snoop Dogg’s Diamond Bar estate, acquired during his transition from raw superstar to media mogul (whose estimated net worth is now in the range of $160–$165 million), remains a powerful symbol of stability and success, demonstrating his ability to maintain his cultural relevance while prioritizing his private, family-centric California lifestyle.