Pictures of YouTube bro Jake Paul's new $6.9 million house are here

Bad news for the new neighbours.
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Victoria Ho
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Bad news for the people living in Los Angeles' Calabasas city. YouTube star Jake Paul, who recently made life hell for his West Hollywood neighbours, has moved into a huge mansion in the wealthy neighbourhood.

Paul announced his purchase of the 15,000 sq ft mansion on Oct. 13, featuring the house with a distinct metal block sculpture in front.

Pictures of the property on designer Amit Apel's site offer a peek into the 20-year-old's upcoming vlogs, which are surely set to feature even bigger scale antics on the 3.5 acre property.

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According to the house's listing on Realtor.com, it has eight bedrooms, 10 full bathrooms, a chilled wine closet, and spa bath in the master bedroom.

Outside, the grounds include a pool with "multiple waterfalls," two barbecue pits, and a Tesla charging station, with the entire property overlooking the city over the hill.

It was only 124 days on the market before Paul snapped it up.

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Paul's decision to buy the mansion could have been influenced by his brother, Logan's, recent purchase of a $6.5 million home in Los Angeles' Encino neighbourhood.

He even left his mark on a Zillow.com listing of the house, under a section labelled "What I love about the home," writing: "Logan Paul don't mess with me."

Both brothers first rose to fame on Vine, and have since branched out to other platforms like YouTube and Instagram to vlog about their lives.

Jake Paul's notorious pranks and lifestyle, however, eventually resulted in him getting fired from the Disney Channel's Bizaardvark series this year.

Hopefully, with the extra expanse of space that his new home offers, Paul will finally get out of his neighbours' hair while he films his stunts with his entourage. Plus, the Calabasas mansion will offer enough privacy to deter Paul's fans that reportedly camped outside his former West Hollywood rental property, disturbing his neighbours in the process.

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Victoria Ho

Victoria Ho is Mashable's Asia Editor, based in Singapore. She previously reported on news and tech at The Business Times, TechCrunch and ZDNet. When she isn't writing, she's making music with her band

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