The 64-year-old Grammy winner’s four-bedroom, complete with a recording studio, was purchased for $2.765 million, which People reported is ‘$1.23 million (or about 30%) less than the original asking price’ on Thursday.
In 2007, he paid $2.85 million for the hillside abode with a 22,000-square-foot lot, spacious living room, gym, four fireplaces, all-white chef’s kitchen and one-bedroom guest house.
Beyond the soundproofed music studio, the three-bathroom, half-acre estate includes a roomy den, large living room, a formal dining room and library.
The backyard is an entertainer’s paradise, and a lush haven in quarantine amid the COVID-19 pandemic, as it has a ‘pond, waterfall, swimming pool, spa and an on-site putting green.’
The expansive main bedroom is equipped with a sitting area, a romantic fireplace, balcony, walk-in closet and a sauna as well as a bathroom with a retro black-and-white marble floor, two sinks and a separate soaking tub.
A separate guesthouse with a vaulted ceiling and another bathroom has been outfitted as a soundproof recording studio.
Inside the main property, there’s a lavish living space and formal dining room with mahogany-toned wood floors.
His realtor previously described the farmhouse as a ‘one of a kind’ property that provides ‘privacy, natural tranquility and dynamic living spaces.’
The father-of-two, whose real name is Kenneth Gorelick and is one of the bestselling artists of all time, mainly lives in his Malibu estate.
The musician reportedly resides ‘in Malibu, where he owns a compound featuring two properties he bought for a combined $15.5 million,’ according to the Los Angeles Times.
The gated farmhouse in Longridge Estates, in the foothills above Coldwater Canyon, was never his main residence.
Legendary saxophone player Kenny G has sold his 3,916-square-foot gated farmhouse in Studio City, just over two years since listing the property with Matt Epstein at Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties.