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Team Logan moves out of Maverick House, Los Angeles

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American YouTube sensation Logan Paul recently revealed in one of the episodes of Impaulsive podcast that the influencer will be selling his Maverick house.

The social media star bought the property in 2017 which cost him £4.8m on a 9,000 square foot home located in the heart of Encino as his first home.

Originally designed  by architect Robert Byrd in the 1970s, it was then renovated by developer Maxim Cherniavsky. He revealed his latest purchase with a YouTUbe video titled ‘Exclusive Tour Of The New Maverick House **breathtaking**.’

The two-storey, French country-style building boasts seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms. In this mansion, Logan and his company had created content as well as tons of memories.

After the recent announcement of selling out the house as he moved to Puerto Rico, now one of the members of Team Logan, Evan Eckenrode in his Instagram Story shared the picture of Maverick House, saying his final regards to the house.

Along with a zoomed out picture of the Maverick House, he wrote ‘Goodbye.’ with a heart emoji as tons of memories flooded across his mind.

Logan Paul is an American YouTuber, internet personality and actor. He is quite a sensation among the youth and influences his audience through his podcast. He also has a successful clothing brand of his own by the name of “Maverick” named after his now dead parrot. Also the Maverick House.

Logan recently went viral on Instagram after showing off his insanely rare Pokémon Trading Card Game collection. He is known for his showing off some of the expensive cards to the fans.

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