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The famously quirky Hollywood Hills compound of the late, great, and widely influential musician Frank Zappa sold for $5.25 million and, though the buyer’s identity is shielded behind an inscrutable trust, word on the celebrity real estate street is that the beneficiary is none other than modern-day music industry iconoclast Lady Gaga.

LOCATION: Los Angeles, CA
PRICE: $5,250,000 
SIZE: 6,759 square feet, 7 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms plus one guest apartment and two guesthouses

http://variety.com/2016/dirt/news/lady-gaga-buys-frank-zappa-house-hollywood-1201865296/

http://variety.com/gallery/lady-gaga-nabs-quirky-frank-zappa-compound/#!2/zappagagahouse2/

This recording studio is part of the house:

 

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"modern-day music industry iconoclast"

i love this description :applause: 

Call me by your name and I'll call you by mine
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3 minutes ago, Ares said:

This is the first house she's ever bought, right? Congrats Gaga! Well deserved! :golfclap:

She has a MASSIVE mansion in Malibu she bought for LIKES 23 million

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Wow, this would be an awesome buy if true! The decor is so much more refined and interesting then her Malibu home seems to be. In Malibu everything seems so plain and pale compared to her NYC apartment. Like she just left the furniture the real estate agents put there. 

This seems perfect with that beautiful studio attached and so much history. I mean Zappa! That is awesome! And it´s pretty cheap too! 

Honestly very excited if true.

According to Gaga I'm a ****ing rad bitch
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And people are still worried about her sales..

So sploosh your juice all over me you Riverboy
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