Inside Zendaya’s new $46 million Los Angeles mansion, which includes a large pool, cabana, and a two-bedroom guest house that she gifted to her dad.

The home is spread across a sprawling four acres in Encino, a celeb-filled neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley, and features six bedrooms, a large backyard, and a two-bed guesthouse.

Zendaya purchased the home in 2019 but it became public knowledge in May.

It went on the rental market for $12,900 but is no longer available; it is unclear if it has been rented or if Zendaya lives there.

Built in 1939, the home is a ranch-style and features hardwood flooring throughout and fireplaces in nearly every room.

The home is spread across a sprawling four acres in Encino

It features six bedrooms, a large backyard, and a two-bed guesthouse

Built in 1939, the home is a ranch-style

The kitchen has a neutral marble color theme with granite countertops

The native Californian trees provide lots of shade

The kitchen has a neutral marble color theme with granite countertops and a large island, perfect for hosting big dinner parties with friends.

The back yard is also going to be home to some fabulous parties, with palm trees providing shade and the pool offering the chance to cool off.

The master bedroom includes an en-suite filled with unique Carrera marble tile and a standing bath, while the room also features a private balcony with shade provided by trees and enough space for comfortable, lounging furniture.

Zendaya first found fame on the Disney Channel but has gone on to land major roles in blockbuster hits like The Greatest Showman and Spider-Man: Homecoming and Far from Home.

The master suite has a private balcony

Fireplaces are dotted throughout the home

The ensuite featured a standing tub and unique marble

The back yard is also going to be home to some fabulous parties

It has hardwood flooring throughout

A guest house also sits on the land

Her latest role as a teen junky in HBO’s controversial drama Euphoria led to major critical acclaim.

The 23-year-old plays Rue, a relapsing teen who narrates the teen series which has been criticized by some for scenes of pornography, drug abuse, violence and mental health.

The 23-year-old found fame on the Disney Channel