
"The renovated contemporary, built in 1969, features a custom-built recording studio that has its own entrance and is soundproofed. Other rock star accoutrements include a floating-style staircase, concrete floors and an open-concept floor plan laid out for entertaining."
"The 2,509 square feet of living space contain a corner study, three bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. There are solar panels, a security system and an outdoor dining area. The home, set on a quarter-acre knoll, has views of the city, the Hollywood Reservoir and the Hollywood sign."
"Stump, 30, is the lead singer, a guitarist and a composer for the punk pop band, whose albums include "Save Rock and Roll" (2013), "Infinity on High" (2007) and "From Under the Cork Tree" (2005)."
Patrick Stump, lead singer of Fall Out Boy, sold his Hollywood Hills residence for $1.8 million after purchasing it in 2008 for $1.975 million. The 2,509 square-foot contemporary home, built in 1969, features a custom-built soundproofed recording studio with separate entrance, floating staircase, concrete floors, and open-concept layout. The property includes three bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, corner study, solar panels, security system, and outdoor dining area. Situated on a quarter-acre knoll, the home offers views of the city, Hollywood Reservoir, and Hollywood sign. Jodi Rubin of Sotheby's International Realty represented the listing.
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