Rocker Ronnie Radke Has Rolled Into a $9 Million Modern Barnhouse in L.A.

Ronnie Radke, frontman for the heavy metal group Falling in Reverse, has forked over a pricey $9 million for a striking modern barnhouse-style mansion in Hollywood Hills that was originally listed for a smidge under $11 million.

Perched on a promontory high above the Sunset Strip, amid a parcel spanning over half an acre and accessible via a lengthy gated driveway that ascends nearly 30 feet above sea level, the striking wood and steel structure was designed and built this year by Max Nobel of Nobel L.A. Inside, four bedrooms and a matching number of baths are spread across two levels of open-concept living space accented with Pietra gray marble floors, high vaulted ceilings, and vast expanses of glass offering picturesque views encompassing Downtown L.A., the iconic Hollywood Sign, Griffith Observatory, and Pacific Ocean beyond.

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The home’s lower level features a soaring great room with a fireside living area.

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Highlights include a combined living and dining area sporting an elegant and oversized stone fireplace and collapsing Fleetwood glass doors spilling out to a spacious deck ideal for al fresco lounging and entertaining. The sleek kitchen is furnished with an eat-in island and Miele appliances, and elsewhere are two primary suites featuring walk-in closets and luxe baths sporting custom vanities and soaking tubs.

Topping it all off are the secluded grounds, which host a pool flanked by a sundeck and a large pool house that can be used as a private retreat or to accommodate guests. A three-car garage with a guard room also can be found on the premises.

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The home sits across from a spacious pool house and three-car garage.

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The 40-year-old musician, singer, rapper, and songwriter first gained fame as the lead singer for Escape the Fate but was kicked out in 2008 after being sentenced to prison for violating probation. The Las Vegas native started Falling in Reverse in 2010, and the group’s single All My Life, a collaboration with country singer Jelly Roll, recently made its debut at No. 1 on the Hard Rock Streaming Songs chart.

Stephen Sweeney of The Beverly Hills Estates and Wolf Amer of The Agency held the listing, which is described as “the ultimate bachelor pad.” Rick Tyberg of Douglas Elliman repped Radke.

Click here for more photos of Ronnie Radke’s Hollywood Hills home.

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