Good Charlotte famously sang about the “Lifestyles Of The Rich & Famous,” but I don’t think Flea will be complaining if he gets anywhere close to the asking price of a L.A. home he just put on the market.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist is seeking $9.8 million for a seven-sided home of the future, nestled in the hills just north of the city. The Los Angeles Times snagged photos for us.
It’s the kind of home that looks like it was designed by the same person who landed the spaceship on Soldier Field. Ironically, it was built in the 1950s by an architect who wanted to provide a home for his secretary. (Nice boss.)
Flea and his wife now have a home in Beverly Hills — they stand to double their profit if they successfully sell this one.
By comparison — if you want to see an overly opulent home in Los Angeles that is listed for an obscene $295 million, continue here at your mental sanity’s own risk. (By the way, it’s listed as a “fixer upper.” 💀)
Eric Kristensen is both a marginally famous, regional personality on 101WKQX and the owner of a far more modest home in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. If you follow him on Instagram, you may occasionally see photos that are taken in said home.