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The Euphoria actress bought a California dream home in West Hills for her father, Oakland native Kazembe Ajamu Coleman.
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It’s no secret that Zendaya shares a close bond with her parents. Up until fairly recently, despite owning several homes of her own the internationally famous actress was still living with either her father or mother.
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Records reveal the 26-year-old has now followed in the footsteps of megastars like The Rock, Leonardo DiCaprio and Beyoncé in buying homes for her parents, dropping $1.9 million on a residence to be occupied by her father.
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The impressive home is tucked away in the far-flung suburban outskirts of Los Angeles, in the San Fernando Valley’s West Hills neighbor-hood near Woodland Hills and Calabasas.
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Built in the 1990s, the two-story residence last sold in 2008 for $1.1 million and has been renovated since. The front door opens into a double-height foyer with walls painted a pale periwinkle.
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There are new hardwood floors throughout the main level. Both the living and family rooms offer their own fireplaces, and the formal dining room has French doors offering direct access to the pool area.
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White quartz countertops and deep brown cabinets define the fully redone kitchen, which boasts eat-in bar seating and adjoins the family room.
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There are five bedrooms scattered throughout the roughly 3,400-square-foot structure, including two on the main floor and three upstairs.
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One of the downstairs rooms is currently outfitted as an office, while the upstairs master retreat offers a dedicated sitting area, a luxe remodeled bathroom and private balcony with mountain and city lights views
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In addition to her dad’s spiffy new digs, Zendaya maintains several other residences including a New York City apartment But the most expensive property in her portfolio remains a $4 million hilltop compound in Encino.
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