Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea, whose real name is Michael Peter Balzary, is selling his funky architectural compound in La Crescenta, Calif. for just under $10 million.
Nestled in the foothills east of Los Angeles, this unusual property features a seven-sided, futuristic structure built in the 2000s that serves as the main residence, as well as an original structure built in 1953 by modern architect Richard Neutra for his secretary, Dorothy Serulnic.
Flea picked up the home for just $4.3 million about four years ago, according to Dirt, and has now listed it with Sherri Rogers, Elisa Ritt and Anthony Stellini of Compass. In December 2020, the outlet reported he also sold an oceanfront home in Malibu for $20 million.