Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Flea sells Malibu house for $3.15 million
The Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea, whose given name is Michael Balzary, has sold his newly built Malibu house for $3.15 million. The two-story contemporary had come on the market in June at $4.795 million.
Designed by Marmol Radziner, the indoor-outdoor home has a concrete floor and ocean and canyon views. There are three bedrooms, three bathrooms and an office in more than 3,000 square feet.
Flea, 49, is a founding member of the Grammy-winning band, whose 10th album, “I’m With You,” was released this summer.
He bought the previous house on the site in 2002 for $2.55 million, but it burned in the 2007 Malibu fires, according to The Times archives.
Sandro Dazzan and Irene Dazzan-Palmer of Coldwell Banker’s Malibu Colony office were the listing agents. Jill Reeder of the Levin Group represented the buyer.
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