Pop beauty Iggy Azalea has splashed $5.2 million on a home in Hidden Hills, California and she's already annoyed the new neighbours. The 31-year-old singer took to Twitter to label an unnamed neighbour a "snitch" and a "bored ass housewife" after she complained about Iggy's planned renovations. The home improvements - which have already been approved and will take around 18 months - are thought to include a full back garden playground complete with a Zipline for her one-year-old son Onyz. The Australian hip-hop star's new acquisition is a classic one-storey, wood-and-brick ranch estate with a guesthouse and was previously owned by Jim Carrey's adult daughter Jane Carrey. Records reveal Azalea paid a whopping $605,000 over the asking price. Nestled on more than an acre of land and secluded from the street by a white picket fence and towering trees, the residence was originally built in 1963 and extensively updated in 2006. Once inside the five-bedroom, five-bathroom property, a spacious great room serves as a focal point of the house with a soaring vaulted beam ceiling, hardwood floors and a striking stone fireplace. Other highlights include a professional chef's kitchen that opens to a screened and covered porch, and has a lime green island, Viking appliances, a butler's pantry and fireside breakfast area, along with a dining room with fireplace. A bedroom wing features a master suite sporting a fireplace, large walk-in closet and spa-inspired bath with soaking tub. There's also three more bedrooms and an office. Outdoors, the sprawling garden holds a patio with fireplace and barbecue area, stone-encased pool and spa, sports court and meditation space overlooking serene pastoral views. A detached one-bedroom guesthouse includes a kitchen, living room and upstairs loft ideal for a gym, studio or office. There's also an oversized four-car garage with built-in storage, plus plenty more parking on-site.