Glee’s Adam Lambert House Hunting in Hollywood Hills

Adam Lambert, the American Idol alum who plays 'Eliot Gilbert' on the super hit musical series 'Glee' is reportedly hunting for a residence in the Hollywood Hills area of Los Angeles, according to several sources.

The Real Estalker reports that Adam was seen touring Sunset Strip with his real estate agent mommy, Leila Lambert. Adam has been renting a home in the West Hollywood area, which has appeared up on the open-rental market again. It is now asking $6000 a month.

Adam was spotted checking out a cool $2.4 million 'hillside retreat'. The privately gated residence is a 3400 square feet, single family home comprising of four bedrooms and three bathrooms. Celebuzz has pictures of the house that show plush interiors; hardwood flooring, mixed ceilings and floor-to-ceiling glass windows offering panoramic views of the city.

Outside, the home has ample recreation area, with a garden area and a 'pizza slice-shaped' pool as well.

Check out the photos of the home, here.

Adam is not the only Glee star who has been seeking help from a realtor parent. Naya Rivera's mom also helped her buy in Los Feliz and sell in Beverly Hills.

Other stars of 'Glee-land' have also been dabbling in real estate for a while now. Chris Colfer (Kurt Hummel) sold his Laurel Canyon home for $945,000 recently.

Adam was the runner-up of the eighth season of singing reality show, American Idol. However, his career has shot up north since his stint in the show. According to Forbes' annual report of the Top 10 most money making 'Idol' alums, Lambert is the third most cash-minting musician from the house of 'Idols'. He made about $5 million in 2013.

Adam joined the cast of 'Glee', performed with electronic music man Avicci and also performed with the legendary British rock band, Queen. Guitarist Brian May was so impressed with Adam that given a chance to perform again, he would definitely have Adam do the vocals for them.

"...Adam Lambert is a great frontman and we know already that works, so we'd be looking towards some gigs with Adam, hopefully. I'm excited about that, if it happens," May told UnRealityTV.com.

"Adam has an amazing range and he is one of the few male singers in the world that can handle all those vocals at the original pitch. He's an entertainer and he's nice to be around," he added.

Check out Adam's version of 'The Bohemian Rhapsody' performing live with Queen below:

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