Beach Boys Mike Love selling Lake Tahoe mansion…
The huge Lake Tahoe property of Beach Boys co-founder Mike Love, full with a theater, wine tasting room, ice-skating rink and sauna, might be yours — for the small price of $43 million.
Love has called the mansion home for more than 4 a long time, with “much of Love’s work” taking form on the property, according to the online itemizing.
With his kids now grown, Love and his spouse determined to promote the home, according to the real estate company. At practically 19,000 sq. toes, it’s a bit big for two people.
The property, in Incline Village, Nev., boasts 10 bedrooms, 12 full baths and panoramic views of the lake’s north shore and the Sierra Nevada. It’s surrounded by a six-acre preservation full of towering conifers.
The Tahoe home, with mild wooden and river rock, has a theater, recording studio and ice-skating rink.
(Ali Rivera, AliRivera Photography)
An outdated recording studio, still adorned with a grand piano, now exists more as a lounging space. Instruments had been changed with couches; the control room is now a walk-in closet.
The “great room” — the home’s centerpiece — hosts a two-story fire with a glowing water function mimicking rainfall above it. Sweeping, retractable patio doorways in the kitchen open up to a dual-barbecue outside cooking space. The theater is full with therapeutic massage chairs and a “dedicated popcorn station.”
Outside, residents and company can take pleasure in a 10-person sizzling tub, pool, customized skating rink (and complementary ice skates) and trampoline. There’s also a guesthouse for the caretaker.
The mansion, listed at $43 million, has a pool and sauna.
(Ali Rivera, AliRivera Photography)
Love, 85, co-founded the Beach Boys in 1961 with cousins Brian, Dennis and Carl Wilson, and pal Al Jardine. The band performed hundreds of exhibits and offered more than 100 million data. Love is now a member of both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Although Brian Wilson was widely regarded as a musical savant and the innovator of the group, Love obtained co-writing credit on classics including “California Girls” and “Good Vibrations.” All three Wilson brothers have died.
Love is still enjoying with longtime touring band members, including at the Hollywood Bowl on July 2, 3 and 4.
“I think we’ve got a good several years to go,” Love told The Times last yr, shortly before departing his Lake Tahoe home for a string of exhibits.
Times employees author Itzel Luna contributed to this report.
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