Red Hot Chilli Peppers’ secret Aussie hideout on the NSW South Coast hits the market for $3million
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Red Hot Chili Peppers’ secret Australian stash on the south coast of New South Wales hits the market for $3 million
An Australian beachside property owned by Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Michael Balzary has hit the market for $3 million.
The musician, known as Flea, is selling his property in Moruya on the south coast of New South Wales after nearly 30 years.
Flea bought the property in 1994, and the band used it to write some of their best-selling songs.
Red Hot Chili Peppers’ secret Australian stash on the south coast of New South Wales has hit the market for $3 million. In the photo, the bassist of Red Hot Chili Peppers, Michael Balzary, known as Flea.
The 3,000-square-foot, two-story, five-bedroom home is located just minutes from Congo Beach.
It has a guide price of $3 million, and its auction will take place on January 29.
Real estate agent James Hamilton of LJ Hooker Moruya said real estate.com.au“Flea has written a lot of music on the property and has had band members play in what was the music room downstairs.”
Flea bought the property in 1994, and the band used it to write some of their best-selling songs.
The 3,000-square-foot, two-story, five-bedroom home is located just minutes from Congo Beach.
“It has a contemporary California design that stretches out to the ocean with incredible views and really complements the natural setting.”
It comes as the Red Hot Chili Peppers prepare to kick off their Australian tour with Post Malone on January 29.
The tour will include performances in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Auckland and Dunedin.
It has a guide price of $3 million, and its auction will take place on January 29.
However, the group will not be heading to Adelaide, Hobart or Darwin.
It’s been four years since Post Malone last performed in Australia and the Red Hot Chili Peppers haven’t toured Down Under since 2019.
In April of last year, the legendary alternative rock band was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Estate agent James Hamilton of LJ Hooker Moruya told realestate.com.au: “Flea has written a lot of music at the property and has had band members play in what was the music room downstairs.”