After five years in late musician Frank Zappa’s home of over 20 years, Lady Gaga has handed over the keys to Mick Jagger’s daughter Lizzy Jagger for $6.5 million, Dirt reports. Zappa bought the Hollywood Hills property in the ‘70s and it was owned by his family until 2016, when Gaga purchased it for roughly $5.3 million. (Zappa died in 1993.) Since Gaga’s sale to Jagger was off market, it’s unknown how much work she did to the Tudor-style estate in her five years of ownership, though after her purchase of the home, the A Star Is Born actor told radio host Howard Stern she planned to “restore it… and also kind of leave it the way it is.”
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It’s no surprise Gaga would want to honor its eclectic history—the entire basement level is reportedly filled with recording equipment, including Zappa’s own soundboard. There’s a lot of room to get creative, with 6,500+ square feet of space, seven bedrooms, six bathrooms, and other standalone structures, including a greenhouse. Outdoors, a rooftop tennis court offers a chance for exercise with a view, and a well-shaded swimming pool is a good place to cool down. The place is a natural fit for those with an artistic side—a two-story art gallery sits on the property, plus unique mosaics lining the garden walls.
Thanks to the recent premiere of her highly anticipated film House of Gucci, which Gaga co-stars in with Adam Driver, the performer is having a busy fall. Her primary residence is a spacious estate in Malibu that she reportedly purchased for $23 million in 2014.