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Red Hot Chili Peppersbassist Flea, whose real name is Michael Peter Balzary, is selling his funky architectural compound in La Crescenta, Calif. for just under $10 million.
Flea picked up the home for just $4.3 million about four years ago, according toDirt, andhas now listed itwith Sherri Rogers, Elisa Ritt and Anthony Stellini of Compass. In December 2020, the outlet reported he alsosold an oceanfront home in Malibufor $20 million.
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The interior is equally as eye catching. The primary suite’s remarkable bathroom is completely clad in pale blue penny tiles and looks out through the courtyard and onto the stunning city and mountain views, while a cozy den, a dining area with built-in shelves, and office round out the futuristic space.
Nearly all of the rooms offer access to private outdoor terraces via sliding glass walls.

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The original 1953 structure boasts a 1,350 square foot floor plan, which includes an additional two bedrooms and one bathroom. The midcentury-modern design includes expansive walls of glass, a stone fireplace, a sound system with a record player and speakers, and a built-in breakfast nook.


Outdoors, there’s a 50-foot-long Johnson Vidal lap pool, a spectacular desert garden, and an sitting area that’s perfect for watching the sunset over Los Angeles.

Additionally, a movie pavilion with a wind screen and a catering kitchen makes the outdoor space an entertainer’s dream.

The Red Hot Chili Peppers announced a new album,Unlimited Love, to be released on April 1, and its lead single, “Black Summer,” earlier this month. Their 12th album will be the first to feature guitarist John Frusciante since 2006.
The group will be heading out on tour this summer, kicking off July 23 in Denver.
source: people.com