When you hear the name Vanilla Ice, you probably think of the young, cocky rapper who exploded onto the music scene with his 1990 hit, For three years I was on tour around the world. And with the economy dropping and the real estate market dropping like it did [in the past few years], I learned how to adapt — and it actually works better for me as an investor now. There was no cabinetry, no toilets, no air conditioning, no stair rails.

I also take [the workers] to lunch every day and make it fun.

I create a long-term relationship with these guys so that when it’s time to go work for Rob, they drop everything else. I can get these distressed homes, and get some really good deals. Rapper turned home renovator Vanilla Ice is selling his Melbourne Beach house for $4.8 million.

DIY Life: Tell me about the house that The Vanilla Ice Project revolves around. www.clopaydoor.com. It’s fun to go to work. The Vanilla Ice house in Melbourne Beach that was heavily featured on season 7 of "The Vanilla Ice Project" dropped in price to $4.875 million. And I said instead of me smashing my own video I’m going to smash your whole set up. Now I can buy a home [for less money] than I can build one, and I don’t have to go through that long-term process of building it. Vanilla Ice, seeks out the hottest home improvement products to give his properties the jaw-dropping curb appeal they need to be contender today's real estate market.

But I also let them know [they shouldn't] take that for granted.I also like when the guys take on a little project themselves so they can sit back and feel proud of what they’re doing, and it’s not just like punching a time clock.

We jackass around; I want them to have fun at work. Rapper turned home renovator Vanilla Ice is selling his Melbourne Beach house for $4.8 million. We put a theater in what used to be an attic. I was a bachelor and had like 14 bedrooms. And I (had) made MTV millions and millions of dollars. It’s actually fun for me, you know?But years ago I went onto MTV and with Jon Stewart, Jeneane Garofalo, Chris Kattan and they wanted me to take a hammer and destroy my own music video. The waterfront home, which was recently featured on nationally syndicated TV show, "The Vanilla Ice Project," comes with 4 bedrooms and 2 baths.

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It also features over 300 feet of private beach, a pool, a detached cabana, a massive garage, and a "rocket." I’m lonely. No one had been there, and there were cobwebs in the corners. I did that,’ and you can take pride in it.” You can get some good deals on cabinetry and floors because manufacturers are struggling too.I’m the kind that likes to get in there with the guys and swing a hammer. And it was great. They took the doors and the door frames, the Jacuzzi tub.

Sep 8, 2016 - Rapper turned home renovator Rob Van Winkle, a.k.a. I’d say to them, “Can you come spend the night with me? You hit one switch and the lights go down, the screen comes down, electric curtains slide open. Posted Dec. 7, 2018 & filed under News. It was like throwing me out there in a pack of wolves. Finally I went back home and looked [around my] houses. It got the highest ratings of all their shows.You can get some really good deals out there because people are hurting; they want to work, so labor costs a little less money.

And I always had to have friends over. “You can cross your arms at the end and say ‘Wow. If you ran into it it would have flooded the garage, or if you break a gas line in the garage and light a cigarette it would explode. If you walk in and you’re in a bad mood, the lights go red.

I want to get out of there.

And it’s something I enjoy doing. Vanilla Ice's House (Google Maps).