Pink Scorching Chili Peppers bassist Flea has listed his “distinctive architectural” house available on the market with an asking value of $6.997 million.
Positioned within the upscale Southern California suburb of La Crescenta, the 5.7-acre compound is a marvel to behold.
The unique house was in-built 1952 by acclaimed mid-century trendy architect Richard Neutra for his secretary, Dorothy Serulnic, and her husband. That home has two bedrooms, one lavatory and an array of spectacular options – together with a bear valley stone fire, built-in couch system and report participant with hid audio system.
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The principle home was constructed almost 50 years later by one other extremely revered architect, Michael Maltzan. He created a one-of-a-kind seven-sided house that appears extra like a museum — or a Bond villain’s lair — than a household residence. The home has an inside courtyard, personal balconies and glass-walled front room, whereas the principle bed room boasts a futuristic, blue-tiled ensuite that you must see to consider. All the house showcases breathtaking views, with ample outsized home windows to absorb the surroundings.
Elsewhere on the property is a country cabin, sufficiently big for one more two beds. There’s additionally a 50 foot lap pool and outside film pavilion, good for entertaining.
Footage of Flea’s property could be seen within the gallery beneath.
“Distinctive architectural compound providing complete hilltop privateness,” boasts the house’s official itemizing. “Simply minutes away from Downtown Los Angeles, Pasadena, Los Feliz and Silver Lake, this particular compound gives peace and privateness like no different.”
Flea initially bought the spectacular house in 2018 for $4.25 million. Realtor.com notes that the bassist initially listed the property on the market in 2022 at a value of $9.7 million.