Maroon 5 bassist Sam Farrar is selling his home in Sherman Oaks’ sought-after Longridge Estates neighborhood for just shy of $2 million.
The house hits the market Monday, Feb. 13.
With a 2,272-square-foot floor plan, the traditional single-story home embellished with updates has three bedrooms, three bathrooms and a spacious great room under vaulted wood-beamed ceilings and skylights. Records show Farrar and his wife, Stephanie, bought it for $1.659 million in July 2020.
The house sits on a nearly quarter-acre lot with a terraced backyard featuring a large pool and a covered patio.
A brick staircase leads up to the front door.
Inside, a grand Concord-style stone fireplace fills the dining area. The neighboring eat-in kitchen, which has been extensively remodeled, boasts stainless steel appliances, Carrara countertops and a large center island with seating.
A sliding barn door separates the office from the bathroom.
The primary suite has a large shower, dual sinks, a walk-in closet and Carrara marble throughout, and windows overlook the pool.
Other key features include an electric vehicle charger in the newly refinished garage at the top of the sloped driveway.
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Debbie Edwards and Davina O’Donnell of the Nesting L.A. Group at Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties share the listing.
Farrar, 44, officially joined the Grammy Award-winning group in 2016 after a decade as a frequent collaborator. Maroon 5 will kick off a Dolby Live at Park MGM residency beginning March 24, with select dates through Aug. 12.