"Flea's Quirky Compound Near Los Angeles Hits Market Again for $7M"

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Red Hot Chili Pepper bassist Flea has relisted his unique compound in the La Crescenta foothills of Los Angeles for just under $7 million, featuring a glassy main house designed by architect Michael Maltzan, a 1950s home by noted modernist architect Richard Neutra, an 875-square-foot addition, a pool, a cabin, and an outdoor movie pavilion. The property, known as the “Dorothy Serulnic Residence,” offers sweeping mountain and city lights views, a curvilinear penny-tiled bathroom, and Neutra-designed built-ins, and is listed by The Beverly Hills Estates and Compass.
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