John Mayer Lists Pacific Palisades Home
Musician John Mayer may be facing a bit of real estate pain. He bought a four-bedroom home in Pacific Palisades, California back in 2006 for $1.75 million and yet he has listed it for $1.325 million setting himself up for a substantial loss. The two story home is on a quiet cul-de-sac in lower Palisades Highlands. There are four bedrooms but only 2.75 bathrooms and so the listing says that the fourth bedroom could be pressed into service as a media room, home office or room for a nanny. The contemporary home was built in 1974 and has sharp angular spaces includes a large atrium entry. The living room has high ceilings and walls of glass. The Real Estalker mentioned that the home has a nightclub-like feel, a vision enhanced by the presence of a disco ball. The master suite includes a bedroom, large custom-fitted walk-in closet, dressing area with a built-in dressing table, and a bathroom with a soaking tub and separate glass enclosed shower. There's not much to the yard, just a narrow back yard, a fire pit and several patios.

























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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
DTOlness Dec 8th 2010 11:44PM
The lighting in those pictures look weird. It looks as if they've been altered in photoshop.
adesertking Dec 9th 2010 3:38AM
This is the most freakish house you have ever shown.Those are so photoshopped the are no longer photos. Get a load of the dirty mattress set looks like someone died on it.
Rod Dec 9th 2010 7:17AM
He lives in a comic book.
greg Dec 11th 2010 10:21AM
The use of HDR (High Dynamic Range) photo effect can be done without it looking so ridiculous. It makes no sense to create an illusion for a property only to have prospective buyers visit the place and see nothing what these photos have represented. I'm of the belief that you take real estate photos that flatter the property and are natural, making use of natural light. Not some Toy Story-like fantasy!