
Kiss rocker Gene Simmons has two strict rules for buyer of his lavish $28 million home
'You have such wonderful times there, you don't want some schmuck in the place you call home,' Simmons, 75, in April told The Wall Street Journal as he sought to sell the opulent Southern California abode.
Simmons, who played bass and shared vocals with Stanley in the iconic band, laid forth specific rules for the type of buyer he preferred to sell to.
'No drugs, no alcoholics,' the Haifa, Israel-born musician. 'I don't want anybody coming in there who is going to destroy the place.
The I Was Made For Lovin' You artist - who performed in the famed heavy metal band and merchandising juggernaut with Paul Stanley, Ace Frehley, and Peter Criss - was able to sell the Beverly Hills abode for double the $14 million asking price, according to Realtor.com.
The 7,741 square foot Beverly Hills home has four bedrooms and five bathrooms, and was built in 2017.
It is located in the luxe Los Angeles enclave on a hill that provides views of neighboring areas such as Century City, Coldwater Canyon and the Pacific Ocean.
'Family is forever,' Simmons told WSJ of the home while it was on the market.
The Forever artist continued, 'You want someplace that can be your business center, close to everything that you need in L.A., but also a place where your kids want to come over and hang with you.'
Simmons told WSJ he and his spouse Shannon Tweed Simmons had long resided in Beverly Hills, and picked up the pad home in 2021 amid a planned move to Las Vegas, as a way to maintain a presence in the City of Angels.
But the Hide Your Heart artist and his wife found the desert heat of Las Vegas punishing, and relocated back to the Beverly Hills home, putting the Sin City abode on the real estate market.
Simmons told WSJ that for 'privacy, views and location near movie studios, business partners, and his children' were all factors in the selection of the Beverly Hills home.
The listing was held by Compass agents Lisa Young, Kennon Earl and Thomas Davila.
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