DJ Steve Aoki, the Grammy-nominated EDM heavyweight, is reportedly selling his home in Wonderland Avenue, Los Angeles, for $1.19 million.
Public records of the residence show that Aoki bought the house in 2008 for $1.07 million. He listed the house in February, this year, for $1.49 million, but took it off the market in May. Now, the residence is back on the market with a lesser asking price.
Aoki has taken up residency in Ibiza now. The renowned DJ is living in a villa there, where he apparently holds barbecue parties with friends. He will be in Ibiza until late September, which perhaps may be the reason as to why he listed it.
The Realtor Blog notes that Joshua Flagg of Rodeo Realty is the listing agent. The home is a 2,480-square-feet single-family house that is comprised of five bedrooms and four bathrooms.
Just minutes away from the celeb-studded Sunset Strip, the double-storey home is a typical man cave. Interiors of the house feature tiled, laminated and hardwood flooring along with high ceilings and skylights.
Living spaces include a mixed dining and sitting area. An open staircase leads to the bedrooms above. There is a study, a recording studio, a modern kitchen and a Jacuzzi in the master bath.
Outside, the home has private gardens and sitting area that can be reached through open patios. There is a separate two-car parking garage too.
The listing describes the place as an "incredible modern home."
Aoki has been called the "hardest working DJ in the world" by Billboard. The DJ has his own production label "Dim Mak", plays in a band and averages about 300 shows a year. In 2012, he became the highest grossing DJ and remains one of the richest DJs of our time.
Aoki is currently wrapping up his album "Neon Future 1" and it is out mid August.
"The album is a little bit darker, really fun songs and a bit more emotional," the DJ said in an interview with The Independent.
"I'm looking to 'Neon Future' in a positive way as it's by far the most phenomenal production I've ever worked on and I'm very fortunate to be working with some of these vocalists," he added.