David Coverdale, the legendary lead singer of Deep Purple and founder of Whitesnake, is selling his gated estate in Incline Village on Lake Tahoe's north shore for $9.85 million. The three-story residence spans over one acre and includes four bedrooms, 6.5 bathrooms, high ceilings with exposed beams, and three fireplaces. The property showcases Coverdale's personality through a customized lower-level "rockers lounge" featuring a theater with a 135-foot screen, wet bar, and rock memorabilia. Additional amenities include a Roman-inspired wellness area with an indoor heated pool, spa, infrared sauna, massage and exercise rooms, and a salon. The expansive grounds offer Lake Tahoe and Sierra Mountain views, mature trees, a fire pit, and a waterfall-fed pond. Coverdale has owned the property for over 30 years.
"Every day for over 30 years, my family and I have loved and embraced our home. The stunning views from every window, the peace and tranquility, and the privacy...far away from the three-ring circus of the music business, yet a mere hours' flight away from Los Angeles when work calls."
"The customized space, featuring a theater with custom seating and a 135-foot screen, a wet bar and a cocktail lounge, is punctuated by zebra-patterned fabrics, neon lighting and a treasure trove of rock memorabilia."
"A Roman-inspired wellness area holds an indoor heated swimming pool, a spa, an infrared sauna and separate massage and exercise rooms. There's also a salon for those big hair days."
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