Shock rocker Alice Cooper readies to give up his in-town retreat
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Shock rocker Alice Cooper readies to give up his in-town retreat
"The two-unit house was built in 1927 and maintains its Spanish-style roots with arched windows and passages. The 2,027 square feet of interiors, however, look fresh and new with updated kitchens, bathrooms and light walls. The singer-songwriter-actor completely renovated the duplex when he bought it in 2006 for $700,000."
"No, this isn't an investment property he happens to own - it's a space he has used as a writer's retreat when in town creating music for himself and the Hollywood Vampires."
Rock legend Alice Cooper is listing a Spanish-style duplex in Echo Park for $1.299 million. Originally built in 1927, the 2,027 square-foot property was completely renovated by Cooper after he purchased it in 2006 for $700,000. The duplex serves as a writer's retreat where Cooper creates music for himself and the Hollywood Vampires. One unit features two bedrooms and two bathrooms, while the other is a one-bedroom studio. The home maintains its original Spanish architectural elements with arched windows and passages, while interiors have been updated with modern kitchens, bathrooms, and light walls. The property is staged with some of Cooper's memorabilia. Randy Abrams of Podley Properties represents the listing.
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