Lambert Unloads Customized Estate With Infinity Pool, Motor Court
Singer and Broadway performer Adam Lambert has sold his custom-upgraded Hollywood Hills residence for $6.2 million, roughly $1.2 million below its original listing price.
The modern home, perched above the Sunset Strip, entered the market in early May for $7.375 million and found a buyer earlier this week, according to property records. Built in 1952 and extensively renovated since, the 5,028-square-foot residence closed Monday in a deal brokered by Greg Holcomb of Carolwood Estates. Dennis DeWalt and Brandon Meneses of The Beverly Hills Estates represented the buyer.
Lambert, 43, purchased the four-bedroom, six-bath property in 2018 for $6.5 million. Known for his breakout on American Idol and recent stage role as the Emcee in Broadway’s Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club, the singer had personalized the home with high-end upgrades to match his glam-rock persona.
The white-stucco home embraces open-concept design, maximizing indoor-outdoor flow with pocketing glass walls and a layout centered around entertainment. A large chef’s kitchen with a striking eight-seat stone island leads to a backyard complete with an outdoor kitchen, fire pit, and L-shaped infinity-edge pool overlooking the city. A motor court, considered rare for the hills, accommodates guest parking.
Each bedroom features an en suite bathroom, while a gym space offers potential for conversion into a fifth bedroom. The primary suite, described by Holcomb as “pure rockstar glam,” includes dual walk-in closets and a glass-walled shower with panoramic views of Los Angeles.