Renowned actor Tyrese Gibson possesses a magnificent villa adorned with a brєathtaking terrace

Atlanta-based singer and actor Tyrese Gibson listed his Woodland Hills, California compound for $2.9 million, surpassing the $1.385 million he paid 11 years ago. The tan-colored Mediterranean-ish house is unremarkable and unlikely to attract attention.

Online estimates indicate that the singer of “Sweet Lady” and “How You Gonna Act Like That” has published six albums and sold 3.7 million copies since the late 1990s. Five “Fast & Furious” flicks and three “Transformers” films have been more successful for him. He will appear in “Morbius” opposite Jared Leto and two more “Fast & Furious” films. Beyond singing, he’s become a movie star.

Gibson’s not-quite-half-acre parcel, first seen on Zillow Gone Wild and offered by “Selling Sunset” star Jason Oppenheim of The Oppenheim Group, has four structures, including the main house, which has five bedrooms, including a primary suite with two walk-in closets and a terrace, and 5.5 bathrooms.

The huge double-height combination entrance and living room with its even grander curved staircase and curlicued wrought-iron railings is the exception, but much of the main house is a typical upmarket suburban affair that can accommodate a large family.

The massive living area contains a black fireplace, white slipcovered furniture, and a baby grand piano.

This home theater contains brown microsuede chairs and a huge, high-end kitchen with a dining area and family room.

Medium-brown wood cabinetry and beige tiles are in most bathrooms, including the master. However, the backyard is another carnival.

An enormous yellow Transformer commands a fire pit with a circular built-in bench with red, white, and blue cushions. A similar statue was in Gibson’s Atlanta mansion’s front yard and foyer.

An Asian-inspired poolside pavilion contains an outdoor kitchen, a half-bath, a built-in grilling station and bar with cherry-red worktops, and a full Benihana-style Teppanyaki setup behind shoji screens