California ‘Hype House,’ mansion of Netflix series on TikTok creators, asks $5.5 million

Up for grabs at $5.495 million is a Camarillo mansion that served as the backdrop of the Netflix docuseries “Hype House.”

The unscripted series, which streamed eight episodes in January 2022, followed the TikTok content-creator collective of Gen-Zers by the same name. They lived and created videos together at this 11,291-square-foot, Mediterranean-style house.

Built on 20 acres in the gated equestrian estate community of Lexington Hills in 1998, it has eight bedrooms, 10 bathrooms and multiple entertaining spaces. There’s a home theater and game room inside, and a pool with a waterslide, waterfall, swim-up bar, and two spas outside.

“Sweeping lawns and panoramic 360-degree views of the city, mountains and ocean create a one-of-a-kind picturesque setting,” the listing reads.

Records show Hype House founding member and manager Thomas Petrou purchased the property in December 2020 for $5 million.

The house sits behind a private driveway gate at the end of a long, tree-lined drive with a roundabout anchored by a large fountain.

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