Red Hot Chili Peppers founder Michael Peter Balzary, better known as Flea, has relisted his Los Angeles mansion for nearly $7 million.
The rock star originally purchased the 5.7-acre estate for $4.25 million in 2018. He previously tried to sell the home in 2022 for almost $10 million.
This compound, located north of downtown LA in La Crescenta, is divided into two buildings: the main house, built in the 2000s, and the property’s original house.
The original house, which includes two bedrooms, a bathroom, walls of glass and a Bear Valley stone fireplace, was designed in 1953 by Richard Neutra, a famous Austrian-American architect, for Flea’s secretary Dorothy Serulnic.
The modern 1,300-square-foot space features unique architect-designed built-ins, including a sofa system with a record player and hidden speakers, multiple desks, shelving, dining table and a pull-out breakfast nook and sink.
Founding member of the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Flea has relisted his Los Angeles mansion for nearly $7 million
The complex is divided into two buildings: the main house, built in the 2000s, and the property’s original house, built in 1953.
The original house, which includes two bedrooms, a bathroom, walls of glass and a Bear Valley stone fireplace, was designed in 1953 by Richard Neutra, a famous Austrian-American architect, for Flea’s secretary Dorothy Serulnic.
The main building, built by award-winning architect Michael Maltzman, is unique in that it is a seven-sided structure with a courtyard in the center
The 1,350-square-foot modern space features unique architect-designed built-ins
The built-in cabinetry includes a sofa system with a record player and hidden speakers, multiple desks, shelves, a dining table and a pull-out breakfast nook and sink.
From this immaculate architectural gem, which opens onto a flat lawn, you will enjoy stunning views of the city skyline and mountains
The primary suite looks out onto the surrounding landscape and courtyard from the curved penny-tiled bathroom
From this immaculate architectural gem, which opens onto a flat lawn, you will enjoy stunning views of the city skyline and mountains.
The main building, built by award-winning architect Michael Maltzman, is unique in that it is a seven-sided structure with a courtyard in the center.
The futuristic structure, “inspired by geometric arrangements of interlocking polygons,” features two bedrooms, two bathrooms and breathtaking city and mountain views, according to the architect. website.
The primary suite looks out onto the surrounding landscape and courtyard from the curved penny-tiled bathroom.
The main house also includes an office area and a study, as well as ample built-in storage space.
In 2021, another 80 square meter extension was completed by Maltzman.
Outside the main residences is a one-bedroom cabin located on the five acres bordering the Angeles National Forest.
The rock star originally purchased the 5.7-acre estate for $4.25 in 2018
The futuristic mansion was ‘inspired by geometric arrangements of interlocking polygons’
Flea originally listed the property in 2022 for nearly $10 million, but took it off the market
The main house also includes an office area and a study, as well as ample built-in storage space
The main house features two bedrooms, two bathrooms and breathtaking views of the city and mountains, according to the architect’s website
The home is listed with Sherri Rogers at Compass and Branon Williams at The Beverly Hills Estates
The property’s amenities are impressive as they include a 50-foot Johnston Vidal pool
The cabin, designed and built by LA-based artist Peter Stanley, was built with “naturally felled, locally sourced trees,” according to the architect. website.
The property’s amenities are impressive as they include a 50-foot Johnston Vidal pool. It also includes an outdoor movie pavilion with windbreak and a catering kitchen
The house is listed with Sherri Rogers with Compass and Branden Williams with The Beverly Hills Estates.
TMZ was the first to report news of the renewed offering.