Flea. As
reports, the
Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist recently sold his compound in the Malibu bluffs for $20 million in an all-cash, off-market deal. He made nearly $10 million on the estate after purchasing it for $9.9 million in 2006 and unsuccessfully attempting to offload it from 2009 until 2011 at a number of asking prices that began at $13.7 million and dropped to below $9.5 million.
As
Dirt points out, the 2.1 acre clifftop property hasn't been on the market for more than a decade, making details and photos scarce; however, "aerial imagery shows there’s still a 1980s main house with about 2,700 square feet of single-story living space. Also still there are two detached guesthouses, plus a half-court basketball court and off-street parking for at least dozen cars. Meandering pathways criss-cross the entire estate, which leads down the treacherously craggy cliff to the sandy beach. Views take in stunning sunsets and whitewater waves."