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Kiss bassist and co-lead singer Gene Simmons has a little problem. “These hard times, you don’t want to say I have too many houses, but we have too many properties,” the shock-rocker told the Wall Street Journal. To address the issue, the musician and reality TV star is offloading his modern Beverly Hills home. The 7,700-square-foot pad has hit the market for just under $14 million.
Designed by Swiss architect Roger P. Kurath, the boxy structure was built in 2017 with concrete, glass, oak, and steel. Simmons bought the half-acre property in 2021 for $10.5 million. “My favorite part of the house is waking up in the morning in the upper bedroom, having coffee in bed and on a clear day being able to see all the way out to the ocean,” the musician said in a press release. “The views really are spectacular.” Glass walls allow for indoor-outdoor living and showcase those panoramic vistas—which include mountain, valley, and Pacific Ocean views.

The home’s living area.
Photo: Tiffany Angeles/Unlimited StyleThe dwelling, which features a purple-carpeted home theater and an art gallery, was built to endure. “This home is a rare example of Swiss architectural mastery, built with exceptional quality, thoughtful details, and a focus on longevity,” listing agent Lisa Young of Compass said, pointing out the residence’s Swiss steel framework and fiber cement exterior panels.
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The home’s pool.
Photo: Tiffany Angeles/Unlimited Style