Perry Farrell puts his Venice home on the market
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Alternative rocker Perry Farrell of the band Jane’s Addiction has listed his home in Venice for $1.6 million.
It was designed for the musician by architect Steven Ehrlich, who transformed the original bungalow on the site into a modern, Asian-influenced house with three bedrooms and two bathrooms in 2,203 square feet. A two-story barrel vault ceiling runs the length of the building, which has an open plan, a loft office and a roof-top terrace. A glass wall slides into a pocket wall, linking indoor and outdoor space. A three-car garage can double as a studio.
Frontman Farrell, 50, also led Porno for Pyros in the 1990s and Satellite Party after that. He co-created the Lollapalooza festival tour.
The listing agent is Allyson Carter of Rodeo Realty, Sherman Oaks.
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