This mansion finally drummed up enough buzz to score a buyer.
Tommy Lee’s “spectacular hillside” Calabasas home finally sold for $3.6 million on Friday after the Motley Crue drummer’s best efforts at offloading the property for years.
But the closing price didn’t even turn a profit for Lee, who purchased the home in 2007 for $5.85 million.
“The new owner intends to bring the full potential of this property to modern-day highlights with unparalleled bespoke mastery,” real estate agent Emily Hartoonian told The Post.
The nearly 10,000-square-foot hideaway is a six-bed, eight-bath luxury, complete with an expansive city view, “a spacious chef’s kitchen,” a pool and even a professional recording studio, fit for “imagination, creativity and inspiration,” according to the listing.
Lee, the ex-husband of model and actress Pamela Anderson, attempted to sell in 2016 for nearly $6 million and has removed and re-listed the property on the market numerous times since.
In October, the listing asked for $4.59 million.
At the time, The Agency’s Hartoonian told The Post that the musician’s mansion “exudes the feel of a Bali resort.” He described it as “a unique balance of artistic functionality and tropical escape, the perfect blend of work balance and relaxation fit for rock royalty.”
But the new homeowners may get more than they bargained for: Brittany Furlan, who married the rock star in 2019, is convinced the grounds are haunted.
In a TikTok posted in October last year, Furlan, 36, revealed her “suspicion” about the dwelling’s potentially permanent, ghostly resident.
She claimed the previous homeowners witnessed “an Indian lady’s spirit in this room has her face burned off,” and that her pup won’t dare enter the supposedly haunted quarters.
“She will not f–k with that room, even if I go in there. She will not. She will not go in there,” Furlan said in the video. The clip showed her pooch happily fetching a ball in one hallway of the house but it refuses to step foot – or, rather, paw – into the “room with the spirit.”
While the listing makes no mention of the alleged specter, the three-story compound does boast an atrium with a retractable roof, as well as stainless steel appliances, an entertainment room and a wealth of natural light.
The property also includes a garage for four vehicles, a wine-tasting area and even a home theater with a concession bar.