TDE Boss Anthony "Top Dawg" Tiffith Buy $11 Million Beverly Hills Estate: Report

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Anthony "Top Dawg" Tiffith

TDE CEO Anthony "Top Dawg" Tiffith has reportedly added another mansion to his list of properties after purchasing an $11 million Beverly Hill Post Office home.

They're one of the leading labels in hip hop, so it's unsurprising that Top Dawg Entertainment's CEO is enjoying the fruits of his labor. Anthony "Top Dawg" Tiffith launched TDE back in 2004, and since that time, they helped craft the careers of some of our favorite emcees. Top Dawg has reportedly moved out of Carson, California where TDE first began and has been living in a $6.7 million mansion in Calabasas, and according to Variety's real estate website Dirt, he's added another $11 million, Beverly Hill Post Office home to his list of residences.

The outlet reports that the mostly white and black-designed 13,100 square-foot home has an extensive amount of amenities that could keep anyone occupied for days. The expansive hilltop gated community property hosts seven bedrooms, 13 bathrooms, a mostly-concrete garden area with a fountain, spacious rooms, marble fireplaces, a walk-in wine closet, three levels, an elevator, a golf simulator in the basement, a movie theater big enough to house a couple of dozen people, a 2,1000 square foot garage, an infinity pool, a spa, a rooftop deck and bar, and a master suite with a huge window that looks down on the entirety of Los Angeles.

Top Dawg has a number of other homes including an Encino estate valued at $2.8 million as well as condos and apartments in Inglewood and Paramount, Calif.

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