Ronnie Radke, the frontman for the heavy metal band Falling in Reverse, has splurged $9 million on a striking modern barnhouse-style mansion in the Hollywood Hills, which was initially listed just under $11 million.
Perched on a prominent hill above the Sunset Strip, this striking wood and steel structure is situated on over half an acre and is accessed via a long gated driveway that rises nearly 30 feet above sea level. Designed and built this year by Max Nobel of Nobel L.A., the mansion features four bedrooms and four bathrooms spread across two levels of open-concept living space. Highlights include Pietra gray marble floors, high vaulted ceilings, and large glass windows offering breathtaking views of Downtown L.A., the iconic Hollywood Sign, Griffith Observatory, and the Pacific Ocean.
The spacious living and dining area boasts an elegant oversized stone fireplace and Fleetwood glass doors that open onto a large deck perfect for outdoor relaxation and entertaining. The sleek kitchen is equipped with an eat-in island and Miele appliances, while the two primary suites feature walk-in closets and luxurious bathrooms with custom vanities and soaking tubs.
The property also includes a secluded pool area with a sun deck and a large pool house that can serve as a private retreat or guest accommodation. Additionally, there is a three-car garage with a guard room.
The 40-year-old musician, singer, rapper, and songwriter first gained prominence as the lead singer of Escape the Fate but was expelled in 2008 after a prison sentence for probation violations. Radke founded Falling in Reverse in 2010, and the group’s recent single “All My Life,” a collaboration with country singer Jelly Roll, recently topped the Hard Rock Streaming Songs chart.
Stephen Sweeney of The Beverly Hills Estates and Wolf Amer of The Agency managed the listing, described as “the ultimate bachelor pad,” while Rick Tyberg of Douglas Elliman represented Radke.