Gene Simmons sells his modern three-story Hollywood block of flats for $ 2 million

Goodbye kiss from the Hills! Gene Simmons sells his modern three-story Hollywood pad with stunning views of downtown LA for $ 2 million

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Kiss rocker Gene Simmons sold his Hollywood Hills pad with stunning views of Los Angeles for $ 2 million, which is a fraction below the star’s initial asking price of $ 2.2 million.

The three-story property of the Laurel Canyon singer is a modern rock mansion with four bedrooms and two bathrooms with a 360-degree view of the iconic Los Angeles skyline.

The 70-year-old rock n ‘roll icon bought the house on the hill in 2013 for $ 1.45 million and earned over half a million in resale in just eight years.

Crossing over!  Kiss rocker Gene Simmons sold his Hollywood Hills pad with stunning views over the city of Los Angeles for $ 2 million, which is a fraction below the star's initial asking price of $ 2.2 million.

Crossing over! Kiss rocker Gene Simmons sold his Hollywood Hills pad with stunning views of Los Angeles for $ 2 million, which is a fraction below the star’s original asking price of $ 2.2 million.

Gene’s former home is on a private road at the top of the canyon – an area famous for hosting many of LA’s best rock musicians in the ’60s and’ 70s, making it the perfect place for Simmons.

Everyone, from Joni Mitchell to Jim Morrison, called the canyon home at some point, making it known as a residential music match.

The house originally had a modern atmosphere from the middle of the century before making some contemporary adjustments to its purchase. He renovated the bathrooms and kitchens, but chose to keep some of the original charm of the house.

Goodbye: The three-story property of the Laurel Canyon singer is a modern rock mansion with four bedrooms and two bathrooms with 360-degree views of the iconic Los Angeles skyline.

Goodbye: The three-story property of the Laurel Canyon singer is a modern rock mansion with four bedrooms and two bathrooms with 360-degree views of the iconic Los Angeles skyline.

Collection!  The 70-year-old rock n 'roll icon bought the house on the hill in 2013 for $ 1.45 million and earned over half a million in resale in just eight years

Collection! The 70-year-old rock n ‘roll icon bought the house on the hill in 2013 for $ 1.45 million and earned over half a million in resale in just eight years.

The living room is spacious, with clean floors and city views thanks to the floor-to-ceiling windows; the walls are also a light white, perfect for hanging art

The open-plan kitchen has modern features with washed-out hardwood floors and white walls and a glass door. The area flows into the living area.

The master bedroom is large, with high ceilings that have recessed lighting. The floors appear to be made of gray concrete, with three steps to the hallway. And there is a cut in the wall that offers a day bed with built-in shelves.

The spacious bathroom has a marble countertop with two sinks, white wardrobes and tiled floors.

Modern decor: Gene's former home is on a private road at the top of the canyon - an area famous for hosting many of LA's most important rock musicians in the 1960s and 1970s, making it the perfect place for Simmons.

Modern setting: Gene’s former home is on a private road at the top of the canyon – an area famous for hosting many of LA’s most important rock musicians in the 1960s and 1970s, making it the perfect place for Simmons.

In good company: everyone, from Joni Mitchell to Jim Morrison, called the canyon home at some point, making it known as a residential music match

In good company: everyone, from Joni Mitchell to Jim Morrison, called the canyon home at some point, making it known as a residential music match

Simmons and his family also have a mansion in Beverly Hills, which served as the backdrop for their television show Gene Simmons Family Jewels, which they released last year.

The singer and bassist decided to raise and move their family to Washington state, citing high property taxes in California as a motivating factor.

He was imprisoned with his wife Shannon Tweed and their daughter Sophie Simmons.

As a result, he put up for sale his 16,000-square-foot Beverly Hills mansion, which includes seven bedrooms, for $ 22 million.

When he first bought the property in 1984 for $ 1.35 million, it was a farm on a hill in the Benedict Canyon neighborhood of Los Angeles, according to Wall Street Journal.

Chilled Vibrations: The house originally had a modern mid-century feel before making some contemporary adjustments to it when purchased.  He renovated the bathrooms and kitchens, but chose to keep some of the original charm of the house.

Chilled Vibrations: The house originally had a modern mid-century feel before making some contemporary adjustments to it when purchased. He renovated the bathrooms and kitchens, but chose to keep some of the original charm of the house.

For sale!  Simmons and his family also have a mansion in Beverly Hills, which served as the backdrop for their reality TV show Gene Simmons Family Jewels, which they released last year.

For sale! Simmons and his family also have a mansion in Beverly Hills, which served as the backdrop for their reality TV show Gene Simmons Family Jewels, which they released last year.

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