![]() The compound also happens to be located on the very same street as Tom Ford’s $40 million Holmby Hills estate, and it’s walking distance to Kylie Jenner’s new $36.5 million residential playpen - talk about clout-carrying neighbors. Last sold in 2016 for $17 million to a local investor, the property has since undergone a multimillion-dollar remodel today, it’s reportedly worth $32 million. Of course, this is more than just a “house,” so to speak, it’s also a work space that serves as Sharer and Team RAR’s production studio, think tank, and business offices. There’s also a 20-foot statue of the mascot on the property, so guests will never forget which collab house they’re lucky enough to visit. Naturally, the property’s swimming pool is emblazoned with the Team RAR logo/mascot, as are the tennis court and many areas inside the home itself. As a bonus, there’s a full-size attic with plenty of room for storage. Upstairs, there’s a master suite featuring a fireplace, dual master baths, dual walk-in closets, and a private patio overlooking the backyard. Inside are lavish amenities like a double-height foyer, marble-swaddled bathrooms, a fully redone chef’s kitchen with custom cabinetry and an eat-in island, plus a built-in aquarium with a porthole-style window. Williams, the elegant center hall Colonial mansion is set on two full acres of land and spans about 15,000 square feet, an amount that includes two guesthouses, a greenhouse, chauffeur’s quarters, and a recording studio/gym combo that overlooks the property’s full-size tennis court. ![]() Originally built in the 1930s by acclaimed Black architect Paul R. Most famously, there’s the Hype House in Toluca Lake, originally home to big-wattage names like Charli D’Amelio and Chase “Lil Huddy” Hudson, while other copycat houses - the Drip Crib in Encino, Bel Air’s infamous Sway House - have sprung up all over the greater Los Angeles area.īut it’s prominent YouTuber Carter Sharer, now 26 and a recent signee to Night Media, who sports what is likely the largest and most impressive collab house of them all: the new Team RAR mansion in L.A.’s exclusive Holmby Hills neighborhood, long considered one of California’s most expensive neighborhood pockets. When Carter Sharer started filming videos in high school, he initially only uploaded them to YouTube so that he could easily share them with his friends.Some savvy creators have harnessed their collective clout to rent A-list-style “collab” mansions. “It’s been super fast-paced, it’s been different every day and it’s just crazy to see, you know, step-by-step, just how this journey is unfolding.” “My YouTube journey from my first video to now has been literally insane,” Sharer told In The Know. Sharer is one-fourth of YouTube sensation Team Rar - made up of himself, Lizzy Capri, Ryan Prunty and Stove Kitchen, who are all individually very successful YouTube stars and who occasionally collaborate together to create content for their joint account. What started as just a shareable platform for his home videos turned Sharer into an icon with over 6 million subscribers. Now he creates innovative pranks and challenge videos and turned that hobby into a fully-fledged business. “The style of content we do is quite unique.” “It can always be a challenging thing to describe what we do.” Sharer said. ![]() Sharer grew up thinking he was going to be a coder at a startup or tech company. In the early beginnings of his success on YouTube, Sharer promised himself he would quit his job and really commit to making videos full-time if he could hit 100,000 subscribers. He achieved the goal within a couple of weeks.īut it’s not all fun and games. “I think my viewers would be very interested to know that off-camera, I’m actually very detail-oriented and have a business mindset,” said Sharer. He works with other editors to make sure his videos look perfect before uploading. “I actually probably spend more time running the business behind this YouTube than I am in front of the camera producing content.” Sharer feels grateful for all the perks that come with this self-made career.
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