A 1-acre Woodland Hills estate currently owned by Queens of the Stone Age guitarist Troy Van Leeuwen has just hit the market for $4 million. Van Leeuwen who has been the band's lead guitarist since 1998 is parting ways with his lavish California home which boasts breathtaking views of the San Fernando Valley.
The stunning property features a luxurious single-story main residence that sprawls over 4,100 square feet with sleek high ceilings, expansive windows, and rich wooden finishes throughout. The interior design exudes absolute elegance, perfect for those who crave the finer things in life. The main living areas are vast and open, effortlessly blending indoor and outdoor living spaces that evoke the epitome of California cool.
Van Leeuwen's home is tailored to perfection, with gourmet kitchen, spacious dining area, sumptuous master suite with spa-like en-suite bathroom and lavish walk-in wardrobe. With a total of four spacious bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms, the property offers generous accommodations for friends and family. For entertainment purposes, there is also a glamorous home theater perfect for movie nights.