Wiz Khalifa Buys Pittsburgh Love Nest, Settling Down With Amber Rose: Take A Peek Inside
March 29 2012, Published 3:30 p.m. ET
By Debbie Emery - RadarOnline.com Reporter
Hip hop star Wiz Khalifa is ready to play house!
The newly engaged rapper has bought a love nest to share with has new fiancée, Amber Rose, and RadarOnline.com has photos inside their future marital home.
The 24-year-old recently purchased the stunning $900,000 house in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania that sits on 2.8 acres of ground and has 5-bedrooms and 4.5-bathrooms, according to Zillow.com.
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Wiz and Amber made their relationship official on March 1 when he announced on Twitter that he had popped the question, along with a photo of Rose’s enormous oval shaped diamond engagement ring, which is set in rose gold, of course.
“She said Yes!!!” he wrote. “Love is everywhere.”
After living a nomadic childhood with parents who traveled all over the world, the Black and Yellow singer wants a stable base to embark on married life, and the house has all the modern, high-tech touches a musician needs.
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Inside, there are Brazilian Koa floors, radiant heat, 15-foot ceilings covered in Douglas fir panels -- while once you step out of the glass doors the eco-friendly house has an irrigation system, garage floors with triple aggregate floors for draining, cedar and Hardi-panel siding.
The wood, stone and marble designed home is just 25 miles from Khalifa’s hometown of Pittsburgh, where his beloved Steelers play football while their fans sing along to Black and Yellow, which has been adopted as a team anthem.