Poison drummer Rikki Rockett sells his home in Castaic for $1.05 million
Drummer Rikki Rockett of the glam metal band Poison fame has sold his home in Castaic for $1.05 million.
The property, which sits on about five acres in Hasley Canyon, came up for sale last year and was most recently listed at $1.199 million. Records show Rockett bought the house five years ago for $665,000.
Built in 2001, the two-story traditional-style home has Travertine floors, vaulted ceilings and an updated kitchen. Five bedrooms and 3.75 bathrooms are within nearly 3,800 square feet of space as well as fireplaces in the family room and master suite.
Outdoors, stone pathways lead across lawns to a swimming pool with a raised spa. An outdoor cabana and a detached garage with a recording studio also reside on the grounds.
Rockett, 55, is a founding member of Poison, which has sold more than 45 million records worldwide. Last year, he formed the rock group Devil City Angels with former L.A Guns guitarist Tracii Guns, Cinderella bassist Eric Brittingham and Cheap Thrill vocalist Brandon Gibbs.
Christine Manno of HomeSmart NCG was the listing agent. Lauren Lefkowitz of Realty Executives represented the buyer.
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