BRET MICHAELS Selling Los Angeles-Area Home For $3.649 Million

May 16, 2015

According to the Los Angeles Times, POISON singer Bret Michaels has listed his house in a gated Calabasas community for $3.649 million.

Built in 2006, the Mediterranean-inspired, 6,797-square-foot, two-story, property includes five bedrooms and seven bathrooms, guitars, a grand piano and religious iconography, as well as vaulted ceilings, formal living and dining rooms, a media room, an office and a family room. The master suite contains a sitting area, dual walk-in closets, a balcony, dual bathrooms and a gym.

Check out pictures of the house at Los Angeles Times.

Bret has just released rock-and-country-crossover single, "Girls On Bars". The song was co-written with Michaels's good friend and fellow Pennsylvanian Luke Laird, who is a Grammy Award-winning songwriter of hits like LITTLE BIG TOWN's "Pontoon", Eric Church's "Talladega" and Luke Bryan's "I See You"."

"Girls On Bars" is the first single from Bret's upcoming album, "True Grit", featuring 21 new and classic Michaels hits, including POISON classics "Nothin' But A Good Time", "Something To Believe In" and "Every Rose Has Its Thorn". Released on May 5, the CD features guest appearances by Jimmy Buffett, LYNYRD SKYNYRD's Gary Rossington and Rickey Medlocke, Rascal Flatts and Loretta Lynn.

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