Joe Walsh offers up BHPO-area home with recording studio for $5.3 million
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Joe Walsh offers up BHPO-area home with recording studio for $5.3 million
"Tucked behind walls and gates, the single-story house dates to 1966 but has been extensively renovated and reimagined with an emphasis on designer details. Think subdued hues, lacy wall treatments and eye-catching chandeliers. Surrounded by lush landscaping and palms, the 3,820-square-foot house is decked out with a whole-house stereo system, floor-to-ceiling sliding doors, a wall fireplace in the living room, a milky white chef's kitchen and a media room/den."
"A 600-foot recording studio was added by Walsh during his stay. To borrow from his 1978 hit, life's been good. The master suite - one of four bedrooms and seven bathrooms - takes in garden views from the large soaking tub."
"Walsh, 71, was an established musician with the James Gang and Barnstorm bands when he joined the Eagles in 1975. His hits with the Eagles include "Hotel California," "Life in the Fast Lane" and "Heartache Tonight." He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the group in 1998."
Joe Walsh, the legendary Eagles guitarist and solo artist, has listed his Beverly Hills Post Office area home for $5.3 million. The 1966 single-story house spans 3,820 square feet and has undergone extensive renovation with designer details including subdued hues, lacy wall treatments, and chandeliers. The property features four bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a whole-house stereo system, a milky white chef's kitchen, a media room, and a 600-foot recording studio added by Walsh. Outdoor amenities include a swimming pool, spa, covered patio with fireplace, and motor court. Walsh purchased the property six years ago for $3.95 million.
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