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Pro gaming and streaming have turned what once started in small bedrooms into fortunes few could have imagined. Players who built audiences through late-night matches and viral clips are now investing their earnings in real estate worth tens, and sometimes hundreds, of millions of dollars.

Massive estates, gated compounds, and luxury properties have become the new symbol of success in the streaming era. These homes show just how far the gaming industry has come from its humble beginnings. Here are 10 incredible mansions owned by pro gamers and streamers.

1. Kai Cenat’s $195 Million Beverly Hills Streaming Mansion

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What started as a Twitch stream turned into a luxury real estate spectacle when Kai Cenat hosted marathon broadcasts inside the $195 million Beverly Hills estate known as Palazzo di Amore. The 53,000-square-foot compound features 12 bedrooms, more than 20 bathrooms, a private disco, bowling alley, and even its own vineyard. Surrounded by celebrity neighbors like Rihanna and Adele, the mansion proves that on Twitch, millions of views can translate into a lifestyle straight out of Hollywood.

2. Adin Ross’ $25.5 Million Florida Mansion

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Streaming powerhouse Adin Ross stepped into the luxury real-estate scene with a $25.5 million mansion, a massive property designed for both high-profile livestreams and an influencer lifestyle. The estate reportedly includes multiple bedrooms, expansive entertainment spaces, a resort-style pool, and private studio areas for streaming and content creation.

3. The One Percent Fortnite Creator Mansion

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The Fortnite content group One Percent turned their success into a real-life gaming compound when six creators moved into a multimillion-dollar mansion purchased with their own YouTube and streaming revenue. Inside the house are multiple gaming bedrooms, a private movie theater, arcade machines, a massive pool, and even a 160-bottle wine display, plus a baby grand piano reportedly once played by Frank Sinatra. The property became a full-time content hub where creators like Formula, Kiwiz, Nicks, and Randumb live, film, and grind Fortnite together under one roof.

4. Shroud’s $9M Home of an FPS Legend

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Former esports star Shroud invested part of his estimated $20 million fortune into a $9.4 million mansion in the Calabasas area of Los Angeles. The gated property spans roughly 9,000 square feet with six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and nearly two acres of land, giving the former Counter-Strike: Global Offensive pro plenty of space for streaming and gaming setups. In this celebrity-packed neighborhood, nearby residents include stars like Drake and Jeffree Star.

4. IShowSpeed’s $8M Mansion Built for Viral Streams

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Internet sensation IShowSpeed reportedly stepped into a new level of streaming success with a mansion valued around $8 million in the greater Los Angeles area. The luxury property includes multiple bedrooms, a large pool, expansive entertainment spaces, and dedicated rooms for gaming and recording, ideal for his chaotic livestream style. With millions of fans tuning in daily, the move reflects how one of the internet’s most explosive personalities turned viral energy into serious real estate.

6. Jake Paul’s $7M Calabasas Creator Mansion

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YouTuber-turned-fighter Jake Paul upgraded his lifestyle with a $7 million mansion in Calabasas, one of Los Angeles’ most celebrity-packed neighborhoods. The sprawling property features eight bedrooms, a resort-style pool, massive game rooms, and open spaces perfect for filming viral content, all just minutes from neighbors like the Kardashian family and other Hollywood influencers. For a creator who built his empire online, the house doubles as both a luxury residence and a full-time content studio.

7. Ibai Llanos and the $4M Barcelona Content Mansion

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Spanish streaming superstar Ibai Llanos, originally from Bilbao, turned his Twitch empire into a luxury lifestyle when he moved into a Barcelona-area mansion valued at nearly €4 million. The Bellaterra property spans about 2,400 m² and includes eight bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a private cinema, disco, pool, and sports courts, making it a perfect hub for content creation and gaming streams.

8. Westcol’s Viral “Streamer Mansion” Reality House

Colombian streaming star Westcol flipped the idea of the “streamer mansion” with his viral 2025 reality La Mansión de los Streamers, where 20 creators lived together for a week while broadcasting nonstop on Kick. Instead of owning the property, production rented luxury villas valued between $3 million and $8 million depending on location and amenities. The concept turned massive homes into temporary content factories, proving that in the streaming era even rented mansions can become digital stages for millions of viewers.

9. Nickmercs’ Massive Michigan Gaming Mansion

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FaZe co-owner and streaming powerhouse NICKMERCS turned his gaming success into real estate with a Michigan mansion purchased for about $1.5–$1.7 million. The 12,000-square-foot property features six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a home theater, gym, pool, basketball court, and a custom streaming cave where he broadcasts to millions of MFAM fans. The house reflects how a former competitive Call of Duty and Warzone star transformed online dominance into a luxury lifestyle.

10. Johan “N0tail” Sundstein’s $2.2M Esports Mansion

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Danish esports legend Johan “N0tail” Sundstein, the highest-earning competitive gamer in history thanks to back-to-back wins at The International, invested part of his $7M+ prize money into a 17-bedroom mansion in Lisbon worth roughly $2.2 million. Instead of pure luxury, the property functions as a hybrid gaming house and training HQ for team OG, complete with practice rooms, recreation areas, and space for players and staff to bootcamp together.

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