Beverly Hills home of the late Adam ‘DJ AM’ Goldstein is being sold
The Beverly Hills home of the late DJ Adam “ DJ AM” Goldstein has come on the market at $3,795,000.
The gated midcentury one-story has four bedrooms and 4 1/2 bathrooms in 3,375 square feet. There are mahogany floors, a built-in theater, a two-sided fireplace and a backyard with a swimming pool and spa. Built in 1961, the house sits on more than three-quarters of an acre on a cul-de-sac with canyon, city and ocean views.
Goldstein, who worked as a turntablist on albums for stars including Madonna and Will Smith and often collaborated with Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker, was known for his electrifying performances. He appeared on TV in “The Simple Life” (2005) and “Entourage” (2006).
He can currently be seen in MTV’s “Gone Too Far,” a seven-part documentary series he created and hosted to help families and friends of drug addicts stage interventions.
Anthony Stellini of Nourmand & Associates, Beverly Hills, has the listing.
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