This place rocks. Tour home of Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee listed at $4.599 million
Tommy Lee, drummer for the heavy metal band Mötley Crüe, is selling his splashy Calabasas mansion for $4.59 million.
The six-bedroom, eight bath home at 24359 La Masina Court sits atop a spectacular hillside and features a lush central atrium—illuminated by natural light—that opens to the sky with a retractable roof.
Built in 1987 and spanning 9,991 square feet, “this architectural compound ... brings the perfect balance of a tropical escape and artistic functionality,” according to the official listing.
Emil Hartoonian and Nicholas Siegfried of The Agency are the listing agents.
The spacious chef’s kitchen comes with a center island, stainless steel appliances and granite counter. The home has a living and dining room modeled for entertaining and a spacious office/library with a private terrace. The main level master suite’s large glass doors slide open to reveal a beautiful outdoor space with a private pool and spa overlooking the city views.
The lower level of the compound is all about imagination, creativity and inspiration, the listing says. A professional recording studio is engineered with isolation booths and a control room. A home screening room and personal concession bar, as well as lower-level dining and wine tasting quarters, is adjacent to the studio.
The home has been on and off the market since 2016, according to realtor.com, when Lee first listed the mansion at $6 million.
“This is a very unique offering in Calabasas,” Hartoonian told the real estate website. “The home was built and owned by the developer for all of Vista Point in Calabasas. Since it was built as a developer’s personal residence, the quality is unparalleled and is on one of the best lots in the community.”
This story was originally published May 4, 2020 at 4:37 PM with the headline "This place rocks. Tour home of Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee listed at $4.599 million."