Los Angeles Magazine said that Lady Gaga discreetly sold her Laurel Canyon estate, which Frank Zappa formerly owned.
After buying the bizarre 6,700-square-foot mansion for $5.25 M in 2016, Gaga sold it for $6.45 M. According to official documents, the Grammy-winning artist sold the historic property—which features a quasi-Tudor main home with seven bedrooms, six bathrooms, two guest cottages, a swimming pool, and rooftop tennis court—to an unnamed buyer in August.
Photo courtesy of Realtor Zappa bought the home in the 1960s for $75,000 and lived there, recording most of his greatest work, and raising his family until his 1993 ԀеатҺ.
“The vault”—a climate-controlled bunker where Zappa stored a hidden collection of music, film records, and family archives—and the recording studio and rehearsal area where he recorded many of his 60 albums are also on the quirky estate. Gaga recorded Chromatica in that studio.
Realtor.com photo.
A double-height art gallery, gardens with “one-of-a-kind mosaic art,” and “porthole windows and doors salvaged from vintage submarines” are other unusual features.
The unnamed buyer of the Laurel Canyon estate bought a mansion with decades of rock and roll history.