"I grew up in western Pennsylvania and still love it to this day, but my soul opened up passing through the Southwest on the way to California. The spiritual pull - a combination of scenery and good weather - has kept the rock star of Poison fame tied to Southern California ever since."
"I love the Calabasas and Westlake Village areas. I'm at this point in my life where enjoying some of the views and developing a new property is going to be great. We worked really hard to change the flow of the house. The indoors and outdoors flow seamlessly; there's a slight ocean breeze."
"The Mediterranean villa, built in 1989, was created to be a comfortable family home, but it's not without stage presence. A two-story entry, with a grand piano and a sweeping staircase lined with leopard-print carpet, sets the stage for the two-story house."
Bret Michaels, the rock star from Poison, has maintained a deep connection to Southern California since driving through the Southwest on his way to Los Angeles as a struggling musician. The spiritual pull of the region's scenery and weather has kept him tied to the area throughout his career. He is now listing his Westlake Village Mediterranean villa, built in 1989, for $4.495 million. Michaels plans to move back to his former Calabasas neighborhood to undertake a new home development project. The current Westlake Village estate reflects the family's personal touch, featuring seamless indoor-outdoor flow and a blend of comfortable family living spaces with rock 'n' roll memorabilia, including signature guitars, music awards, and gold and platinum records.
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