Wallflowers front man Jakob Dylan just listed his Malibu residence for $7.25 million. The contemporary home is 5,941 square feet and was built in 2004. It has glass walls all throughout the house which has six rooms and seven bathrooms. There are Caesarstone countertops in the gourmet kitchen with a large island that has plenty of room for guests. There's also recording studio which is a big plus together with a media room and a gym. For buyers who are planning to resell, studios add more value in the eyes of the rich and famous as stated in an earlier post by trulia.com.
In the same article, more details about the house were provided like a barbecue area in the backyard complete with an infinity pool and spa. These features are perfect for people who love to have guests over. There are two backyards with beautiful and lush landscaping and it totals up to 94,000 square feet. And true to being a musician, future owners can get to play music through Revel speakers installed behind walls that have set up for perfect acoustics. The house was bought by Jakob in 2011 for $4.25 million.
According to variety.com, the Point Dume Dylan home is not the first property owned by Bob Dylan's son in the Malibu area. Jakob is also not new to flipping his houses. He sold his house in Hollywood Hills to Renee Zellwegger in March 2000 for $1.875. He had two smaller homes; a ranch type and a studio that stood on just over an acre of land. He sold them in 2011 for $3.75 million. There was also a 1.06 acre home in a gated community that came with a tennis court. It was a remodeled Spanish house from the 1950s with a standalone guesthouse. He and his wife bought it in 2011 for $3.98 million and managed to sell it for $7.375 million. The Dylan heir and 90s rock star is worth $20 million as stated in a previous report by celebritynetworth.com.