Celebrity Real Estate: David Draiman, Frontman of Disturbed, is Renting Out Luxurious Penthouse in Honolulu

The posh penthouse apartment in Honolulu, HI of Disturbed's lead singer, David Draiman, is being offered for rent at $10,000 a month.

The 2,015-square-foot apartment with three bedrooms, three bathrooms and a den is a perfect tropical retreat. The apartment is beautifully located in a high-rise apartment building in Kaka'ako, Honolulu, just across the street from the massive Ala Moana mall and near the retail district.

The $120,000 a year rent for the apartment will give you a stunning view of the Pacific Ocean and Diamond Head nearby. The luxury building features a movie theater and yoga facilities.

According to the Realtor report, the apartment is outfitted with a 10-foot-plus ceiling, a wraparound porch or lanai as called by the locals. The gorgeous penthouse has great features of hardwood floors, recessed lighting, walls of windows, and espresso-colored kitchen cabinetry that harmonizes the clean white walls.

Lena Yada, wife of Draiman, was a former WWE Diva. After a four-year hiatus, the singer is hoping to close out the year with a success of Disturbed new album which was released in June that sold 98,000 copies in its first week.

The listing agent of the property is Kimo Smigielski.

The lead singer for the band, Disturbed, was a very active user of Twitter. But recently, he decided to give it all up, and quit. According to Draiman the reason is because of trolls, as reported by Digital Trends.

The son of Israelis and the grandson of a survivor from Holocaust, Draiman used his Twitter profile and fame to tweet support for Israel with regard to the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict in the Middle East, as well as defending his faith.

Draiman told Loudwire that social media is a playground for trolls these days, one of the reasons why he's quitting the site.

As not all of his followers are pro-Israel, his tweets sometimes led to heated exchanges between him and some of his followers who are against his stance.

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