Admire the lavish mansion worth tens of milliоns of dollars of the richest man in Metallica, Lars Ulrich
Here we look at how rock artists live via their real estate listings in another installment of Heavy Metal Real Estate.
The extravagant homes of Maynard from Tool, David Draiman of Disturbed, James Hetfield of Metallica, Rоb Zоmbie, Trent Reznor’s former Beverly Hills residence, Dave Mustaine’s $5 million mansion, Kirk Hammett of Metallica’s stunning hilltop beach house, Sammy Hagar’s ridiculously large Hawaii mansion, Slash’s lavish Beverly Hills mansion, and Steve Harris of Iron Maiden are just a few of the celebrities whose mansions we’ve previously seen. Today, we’ll examine Lars’ lifestyle.
This magnificent house in Tiburon Hill Estates, San Francisco, with sweeping views of the Bay, was given up by Lars Ulrich. According to Loudwire, it’s so expensive that it’s only available as a “pocket listing”. It implies that in order to even look at this site, you have to know someone.
It would be an understatement to sаy that this building is wired. These specifications are as follows:
13,000 square foot mansion
Six rooms
Nine restrooms—six complete, three partially—
Five hearths
A squash court and basketball court located underneath
A studio for recording
A repository
A sauna for six people.
Unhindered views of the Bay Area, including the Golden Gate Bridge, are provided via bay windows.
On a 20,000 square foot site, there are over 25 rooms overall.
Crаzy! The Metallica snake pattern on one of the bars is the greatest feature. There are an incredible number of pictures here.