Lee Rocker's majestic Moroccan estate sells for $8.1 million in Laguna Beach
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Lee Rocker's majestic Moroccan estate sells for $8.1 million in Laguna Beach
"Offering ocean views from its perch in Emerald Bay, the estate opens through an arched courtyard. Focal points in the 6,800-square-foot interior include a wood-beamed living room with a custom fireplace, a dining room with a curved wall of windows and a wood-paneled office. Arched windows spruce up the center-island kitchen."
"In the stately master suite - one of six bedrooms and seven bathrooms - there's a black-and-yellow-tiled fireplace in addition to a limestone tub and walk-in closet. It opens to a front-facing terrace. Out back, the grounds are completed by a pool and spa, outdoor kitchen and sauna."
"Rocker, 56, co-founded the Stray Cats in 1979. The rockabilly band's hits include "Look at That Cadillac," "Stray Cat Strut" and "Rock This Town," which was featured in the video game "Guitar Hero II.""
Lee Rocker, co-founder of the Stray Cats rockabilly band, and his wife Deborah Drucker, a fashion designer, sold their Moroccan-style Laguna Beach estate for $8.1 million. The sale price was $2.4 million below their asking price but represents substantial appreciation from their original $1.075 million purchase two decades earlier. The 6,800-square-foot property features six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, ocean views from Emerald Bay, a wood-beamed living room, curved-window dining room, arched-window kitchen, and luxurious master suite with fireplace and limestone tub. Outdoor amenities include a pool, spa, sauna, and outdoor kitchen. Rocker co-founded the Stray Cats in 1979, known for hits like "Stray Cat Strut" and "Rock This Town." Drucker launched her fashion line in 2014, blending uptown and rock 'n' roll aesthetics.
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