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Inside Logan Paul’s amazing mansions, owning drug guru Timothy Leary’s former desert ranch to a stunning £5m LA mansion


LOGAN PAUL is king of the YouTubers when it comes to his property portfolio.

The internet personality, who put on a brave display against Floyd Mayweather in their eight-round exhibition fight, has earned millions from posting content on his channel that has 26 million subscribers.

YouTuber Logan Paul with Ginger, his pet Tibet Mastiff dogCredit: Instagram @LoganPaul

And it is reported that he may earn up to £14million for his efforts – evading a knockout by ‘Money Mayweather’.

Paul, 26, has generated enough wealth to buy houses you and I could only dream of.

The Maverick loves living in the Valley in Los Angeles, and has a stunning mansion in Encino.

And he also added a desert ranch formally owned by LSD-advocate Timothy Leary for around £800,000.

Take a peek inside his digs below.

HIS FIRST HOME

Sure, he rented an apartment in Hollywood.

But in 2017 Logan dropped £4.8m on a 9,000 square foot home in the heart of Encino – for his first home.

The gated estate was built in the 1970s and sits within a sought-after neighbourhood in the San Fernando Valley region of LA.

In 2017 Logan spent around £4.8m on a lavish LA homeCredit: John Aaroe Group
The Encino home has five bedrooms and seven bathroomsCredit: John Aaroe Group
The kitchen has an island through the middle of itCredit: John Aaroe Group
There are several wine cellars in Paul’s Californian propertyCredit: John Aaroe Group
The Encino pad was built in the 1970sCredit: John Aaroe Group
Comedian Ryan Stiles was listed as a former owner of the homeCredit: John Aaroe Group
The garden offers the perfect opportunity to throw a pool partyCredit: Instagram @LoganPaul
The farmhouse look can be seen throughout Logan Paul’s homeCredit: John Aaroe Group

Looking like a modern farmhouse, it has five bedrooms and seven bathrooms, vaulted ceilings, wine cellars, four fireplaces, a movie theatre room, and a kitchen with a large island.

It was believed to have been previously owned by Whose Line Is It Anyway? comedian Ryan Stiles.

It’s often nicknamed the Maverick House, which is the name of his merchandise brand – that also features a clothing label.

Sidenote, Maverick is also the name of his pet parrot.

THE DESERT RANCH

Given that Paul is a man who clearly likes to party, his new house is the perfect setting for that kind of lifestyle.

Recently he splashed around £800,000 on a desert ranch that used to be owned by drugs guru Timothy Leary in the 1960s.

Leary lived in the home with around 30 ‘Hippie Mafia’ pals and it’s where it’s believed he manufactured LSD.

Surrounded by the San Jacinto Mountains in California, the property is spread across 80 acres.

‘The Brotherhood of Eternal Love’, as they were known, lived in the outhouses, which includes a guesthouse and bunkhouse, while Leary and his wife stayed in the ranch house.

Paul recently bought a desert ranch for around £800k
The desert ranch was formerly owned by 60s drugs guru Timothy Leary
It was famously believed that LSD was made at the ranch
The studio boasts huge windows
The main house has two bedrooms
The expansive living room can be warmed up by a freestanding fireplace
The kitchen is perfect for entertaining guests
The dining room has ample space to throw a dinner party
The massive garden contains a very makeshift pool

The main home has two bedrooms, an expansive living room, as well as a freestanding fireplace.

In the master bedroom, you will find wood beams, and another custom fireplace

The property also features a barn, two-car garage and two solar panel systems for power.

Water comes naturally through a pair of springs that feed a 70,000-gallon water tank.

And there’s a 500-square-foot studio that’s fitted with angled skylights and is surrounded by walls of glass that’ll be perfect for Paul to record videos for his YouTube channel in.

One question, Logan; when can we come round?

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