The UK Daily Mail reported the late Frank Zappa’s home is going up for sale. The very unique luxury eclectic home is located at 7885 Woodrow Wilson Dr. Los Angeles, CA 90046 and is selling for $5,495,000.
The official description states, “The extraordinary Zappa Estate, once home to the King and Queen of Laurel Canyon, music legend Frank Zappa, and his family, is nestled on a quiet drive in the Hollywood Hills. An approximately 8,000 sq. ft. California Rock Star oasis, this home is the ultimate Artists’ retreat. The property includes a sky-lit kitchen, rooftop tennis court, large backyard swimmers pool, two guest cottages, attached guest apartment, one-of-a-kind mosaic art amidst the lush landscaping, and the recording space that was once the infamous “Utility Muffin Research Kitchen”, where many notable musicians including Frank have recorded since the 1960s. Unique features throughout the home include porthole windows and doors salvaged from vintage submarines, many one-of-a-kind embellishments, and small reading/creative nooks. Beneath the house is a storage chamber that, during the Zappas’ time, was known as ‘The Vault,’ where he kept his private archives under lock and key. Own a piece of music history.”
The official description states, “The extraordinary Zappa Estate, once home to the King and Queen of Laurel Canyon, music legend Frank Zappa, and his family, is nestled on a quiet drive in the Hollywood Hills. An approximately 8,000 sq. ft. California Rock Star oasis, this home is the ultimate Artists’ retreat. The property includes a sky-lit kitchen, rooftop tennis court, large backyard swimmers pool, two guest cottages, attached guest apartment, one-of-a-kind mosaic art amidst the lush landscaping, and the recording space that was once the infamous “Utility Muffin Research Kitchen”, where many notable musicians including Frank have recorded since the 1960s. Unique features throughout the home include porthole windows and doors salvaged from vintage submarines, many one-of-a-kind embellishments, and small reading/creative nooks. Beneath the house is a storage chamber that, during the Zappas’ time, was known as ‘The Vault,’ where he kept his private archives under lock and key. Own a piece of music history.”