Flea’s house is for sale and it just might be as unique as he is.
It’s not just because it’s a swanky rock star’s house either. The five-bedroom, five-bathroom home in La Crescenta, California has been lauded as an “iconic architectural compound.”
California Home and Design said the property started with a home designed by famed architect Richard Neutra in 1953. The stunning space has massive windows that overlook the valley.
Nearly 50 years later, a different owner added to what Neutra originally built when he added a seven-sided-structure that looks like something out of a sci-fi movie. The website called it “a minimalist vortex of concrete, white stucco and glass arranged around a courtyard.”
Even with two existing living spaces, yet another owner wanted more room. A rustic cabin was then constructed on the property Flea has owned the SoCal home for the past several years, but is now looking to unload it for $6.9 million. Realtor.com noted the Red Hot Chili Peppers bass player originally had it listed for $9.7 million in Feb. 2022. The price has been reduced twice since then.
Checkout these photos for a look inside a truly one-of-a-kind rocker home.

















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