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Wario
01 Apr 2011, 22:27
According to this:

http://www.nbclosangeles.com/blogs/open-house/Calabasas-CA-Will-Soon-Be-Meat-Loaf-Free--119040304.html

Meat is moving

BostonAngel
01 Apr 2011, 22:35
According to this:

http://www.nbclosangeles.com/blogs/open-house/Calabasas-CA-Will-Soon-Be-Meat-Loaf-Free--119040304.html

Meat is moving

Think if we all pitched in something we could come up with 3+ million dollars and buy it? Not sure if I totally believe it; it is April Fool's Day after all. If it is still being talked about in another week, then I guess I will have to try and get my millions together. Would be a nice little house to own

The Flying Mouse
01 Apr 2011, 22:37
:twisted: I want that house :drool:

BostonAngel
01 Apr 2011, 22:43
:twisted: I want that house :drool: You and me both! Unfortunately all of the memorabilla wouldn't come with the house.

JennaG
01 Apr 2011, 23:00
:twisted: I want that house :drool:

I said the same thing.

It's a lovely house. If I lived there I'd never want to leave.

I wonder where he's moving to?

BostonAngel
01 Apr 2011, 23:12
I said the same thing.

It's a lovely house. If I lived there I'd never want to leave.

I wonder where he's moving to?
I am wondering if it is really true or if it is just another April Fool's Day joke. What makes me think this is the poll on the right of the page after you click on the link: it says the locals are and then gives the choices. 100% say thrilled. No way! There are always those that would vote against the majority. I say it is an April Fool prank

Evil One
01 Apr 2011, 23:14
If that really is Meat's house then it puts an end to those who reckon he isn't particularly well off. :shrug:

Wario
02 Apr 2011, 02:12
If that really is Meat's house then it puts an end to those who reckon he isn't particularly well off. :shrug:

exactly. That house is sweet and whatever hes moving into must be sweeter.

but a few sources state he has more then one home

CarylB
02 Apr 2011, 06:15
If that really is Meat's house then it puts an end to those who reckon he isn't particularly well off. :shrug:

It's certainly Meat's house; it was featured a couple of years ago in an architectural magazine. I can't think why there would be those who "reckon he isn't particularly well off". He's had a long and successful career and works extremely hard. He has said that after his bankruptcy in the 80s he has invested wisely in property rather than speculative stock, and for a successful rock star he's one of the least acquisitive you'd find imo.

He has a lovely home, but not a mansion, in a gated community with sufficient grounds to afford him privacy. He has worn the one beautiful watch but with a simple black leather strap for years. He loves Childe Hassan and owns one treasured painting, I presume the one that takes pride of place over the mantlepiece. In short, he doesn't flaunt his wealth, (whatever that may be) or throw what he earns at acquiring loads of possessions, is an unostentatious man of quality yet relatively simple taste, who I think has little truck with wardrobes of designer fashions, drawers full of jewellery, or a fleet of flashy motors. But that's surely much of the charm of the man :-)

Actually the ticket price put on it seems very reasonable to me. It's in a beautiful area within a reasonable commute of LA. Homes in Hidden Hills where Rob Cavallo lives run around $5m. Hell, my brother's small 4 bed detached in Surrey is valued at around a million dollars!

It seems to be a genuine listing .. and I remember Meat said when interviewed for Architectural Digest that he loved buying and doing up houses, and once he finishes one he wants to do another. He said then perhaps this would be the keeper .. but perhaps he's got itchy to remodel again ;)

Caryl

Dick
02 Apr 2011, 11:20
Look at picture 4 in the slide show. To the left of the pool, between the 2 urns near the table. Is that a tortoise? or an armadillo? Is it a creature going for a drink? cause it i didnt see it in picture 3.

LisaT
02 Apr 2011, 17:50
http://www.nbclosangeles.com/blogs/open-house/Calabasas-CA-Will-Soon-Be-Meat-Loaf-Free--119040304.html


WOW! Just wow! :-)

The Flying Mouse
02 Apr 2011, 18:51
:twisted: Nice pic of his westie in his study :mrgreen:

AndrewG
02 Apr 2011, 18:56
It's certainly Meat's house; it was featured a couple of years ago in an architectural magazine. I can't think why there would be those who "reckon he isn't particularly well off".
Possibly because he has kept on touring/making music after claiming he would retire and sometimes doing this to the extent whilst he didn't look happy or comfortable.


He's had a long and successful career and works extremely hard. He has said that after his bankruptcy in the 80s he has invested wisely in property rather than speculative stock, and for a successful rock star he's one of the least acquisitive you'd find imo.

Even property is a lousy investment these days. Look what has happened to Spain and Ireland. It's easy to claim someone was smart afterwards if it works out and brand him a fool when it does not. Also a lot of people on this planet work hard but will never own property, or let alone property of that value. I'm sure Meat himself recognises he is in a privileged postion and that it's not all just down to hard work alone. Sometimes who you know is more important than what you know.


He has a lovely home, but not a mansion, in a gated community with sufficient grounds to afford him privacy. He has worn the one beautiful watch but with a simple black leather strap for years. He loves Childe Hassan and owns one treasured painting, I presume the one that takes pride of place over the mantlepiece. In short, he doesn't flaunt his wealth, (whatever that may be) or throw what he earns at acquiring loads of possessions, is an unostentatious man of quality yet relatively simple taste, who I think has little truck with wardrobes of designer fashions, drawers full of jewellery, or a fleet of flashy motors. But that's surely much of the charm of the man :-)

Spending millions on property when you don't spend a lot of time there could be seen as flaunting wealth to some and he has also admitted at making mistakes in the past when he did live more a rock n roll lifestyle according to his autobiography.

AndrewG
02 Apr 2011, 18:57
If that really is Meat's house then it puts an end to those who reckon he isn't particularly well off. :shrug:

Michael Jackson lived in a nice house and owned a ranch whilst he had debts running into the hundreds of millions. ;-)

The Flying Mouse
02 Apr 2011, 19:11
Possibly because he has kept on touring/making music after claiming he would retire and sometimes doing this to the extent whilst he didn't look happy or comfortable.


:twisted: I wouldn't say there was a time he looked unhappy or uncomfortable (well, not more than usual anyway :lol: ).
I just think it's in his blood.It's something he needs to do.



Even property is a lousy investment these days. Look what has happened to Spain and Ireland. It's easy to claim someone was smart afterwards if it works out and brand him a fool when it does not. Also a lot of people on this planet work hard but will never own property, or let alone property of that value. I'm sure Meat himself recognises he is in a privileged postion and that it's not all just down to hard work alone. Sometimes who you know is more important than what you know.


The thing is with property (says the man who knows ~~~~~~ all about it lol) is that the market goes up and down dramatically, so if you've picked a good location and you have the money to sit on the property for a long time, it will always come to a point where you can make a profit.





Spending millions on property when you don't spend a lot of time there could be seen as flaunting wealth to some and he has also admitted at making mistakes in the past when he did live more a rock n roll lifestyle according to his autobiography.


I'd tend to agree, but what the hell, the man has the right to buy a couple of fancy houses if he wants :shrug:
Saying that (and i'll contradict myself here, and why the hell not, everyone else usually does :mrgreen: ) there is a difference between flaunting your wealth and enjoying it.
Flaunting your wealth is saying to the world "look how many pretty things I have" (I can't remember where I saw it, but I remember seeing a funny sign that sums that attitude up with the words "the one who dies with the most toys wins")whereas enjoying wealth is buying things purely because they make you feel happy.
I don't see Meat flashing the cash and showing off, and that's a good thing.He seems very grounded that way and that's something I find worthy of respect.

Evil One
02 Apr 2011, 19:48
Michael Jackson lived in a nice house and owned a ranch whilst he had debts running into the hundreds of millions. ;-)True, but I suspect Meat and Jacko lead/led very different lifestyles! :bleh:

CarylB
02 Apr 2011, 23:19
Possibly because he has kept on touring/making music after claiming he would retire and sometimes doing this to the extent whilst he didn't look happy or comfortable.


He billed one tour as his last "world tour", which may well have been what he thought would be the case then, and when he was ill and tired towards the end of the CHSIB tour said he was quitting; that you needed to know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em .. and then quickly regrouped and got stuck into working again. Hardly a repetitive pattern in a career spanning four decades. And Meat continuing to work seeingly tirelessly across a wide range of activities shouldn't imo be associated with a need to earn, but rather his creative drive to perform.

Also a lot of people on this planet work hard but will never own property, or let alone property of that value. I'm sure Meat himself recognises he is in a privileged postion and that it's not all just down to hard work alone.


Yes; talent, focus, continuous effort and creative drive help quite a bit! I didn't suggest Meat wasn't more fortunate than some, and I'm sure he would acknowledge that and is grateful. My point was he has worked tirelessly, often against the odds, and made his own way. He wasn't handed good fortune or success on a plate, but has worked for it and earned it. So he lives where he wants to live, and in a lovely house? Good luck to him; he deserves it.

As to investing in property, in the long term property in the right place is still a wise investment, and overall safer than playing the market imo. As I thnk Neil said, property may go down for a while, but the general trend is upwards, and buying property as a longterm investment is a very different kettle of fish to over-mortgaging yourself in where you live and finding yourself in negative equity.

Spending millions on property when you don't spend a lot of time there could be seen as flaunting wealth to some and he has also admitted at making mistakes in the past when he did live more a rock n roll lifestyle according to his autobiography.

For heaven's sake, the man needs a home, however much he travels. It also makes sense to live near LA, and he needs a home in a community and with enough land to afford him some privacy. And by property values in a suitable area near LA his is reasonably modest .. plus he runs the business out of his home. If anyone considers that "flaunting" one's wealth they're daft imo .. or perhaps simply envious. Meat didn't come on here bragging "Look at my house!" .. someone brought the information here, because if Meat puts his home on the market he's famous enough for celebrity gossip sites to pick it up .. something he doesn't seek, probably doesn't welcome, but it goes with the territory. I know he has referred at times to having a house in the islands and an appartment in New York. He may or may not still have them, but I'd think they were sound investments.

I, too, read his biography, and what struck me was that he has never really lived a flash rock'n'roll life style. He said in the book that he enjoyed the lifestyle when he first became famous .. but as he was a married family man within a couple of years I don't think that lasted long. Much of the time his family toured with him, and with Leslie he raised two graceful daughters.

He was asked in an on-line chat once what car he drove, and gave a disarmingly modest and normal history of every car he'd owned, one at a time, each time trading in one for a slightly better model. Some people know the price of everything and the value of nothing. In my view Meat is not one of them.

Like Mouse, I don't see that Meat flaunts what he has, nor does he lead a showy lifestyle. Like most of us, he buys the best home he can and privately gets on with his life. He's really quite conservative, tries to lead as normal a life as he can, is pretty modest and very grounded. Something I too find worthy of respect.

Caryl

L96
05 Apr 2011, 16:19
Look at picture 4 in the slide show. To the left of the pool, between the 2 urns near the table. Is that a tortoise? or an armadillo? Is it a creature going for a drink? cause it i didnt see it in picture 3.

Nice catch! :cool: :D

melon
05 Apr 2011, 16:47
He was asked in an on-line chat once what car he drove, and gave a disarmingly modest and normal history of every car he'd owned, one at a time, each time trading in one for a slightly better model. Some people know the price of everything and the value of nothing. In my view Meat is not one of them.


I would have liked to of seen this

allrevvedup
18 Apr 2011, 20:29
looks like a very nice house and as for speculating how much money Sir Loaf has (wow I'm getting a deja vu thread moment) I don't think there's any point since it's really his own business and his alone (well maybe except for his accountant!)

AndyK
18 Apr 2011, 20:34
looks like a very nice house and as for speculating how much money Sir Loaf has (wow I'm getting a deja vu thread moment) I don't think there's any point since it's really his own business and his alone (well maybe except for his accountant!)

And his wife ;-)

Feleena
18 Apr 2011, 20:44
What a beautiful house I am gonna buy it, lets hope my premium bonds win big soon!

allrevvedup
18 Apr 2011, 21:06
And his wife ;-)

very true

RoknRollJesus
19 Apr 2011, 20:20
From the MLS listing:Property Under Contract

The sellers of this home have accepted an offer that is now pending or under contract.


Ok.....which one of you sods made an offer? :lol:

Smithie
19 Apr 2011, 21:08
gorgeous house

suzieq
20 Apr 2011, 05:23
From the MLS listing:Property Under Contract

The sellers of this home have accepted an offer that is now pending or under contract.


Ok.....which one of you sods made an offer? :lol:

I must confess, I won the Powerball lottery game. :-P

melon
20 Apr 2011, 07:40
Yeah but I got the bid in before you! ha ha

GDW
20 Apr 2011, 16:50
Sold to Mr Gary Busey.:-)

LucyK!
20 Apr 2011, 17:18
I feel a little bit strange looking at pictures of Meat Loaf's bathroom, I feel like I'm intruding!! :?

CarylB
20 Apr 2011, 17:36
I feel a little bit strange looking at pictures of Meat Loaf's bathroom, I feel like I'm intruding!! :?

Know what you mean .. a bit voyeuristic. The article in Architectural Digest had a few pictures he'd known would be published around the internet .. I suppose when you sell a place there will be pics of every aspect, and at least when it's sold they won't be pictures of his bathroom any more ;) Of course he did do a Tweet from there when he was having his hair cut :lol:

Caryl

Flake
20 Apr 2011, 19:09
Of course he did do a Tweet from there when he was having his hair cut

Im Lost Caryl, whats his twitter profile name?:??:

JennaG
20 Apr 2011, 19:12
His Twitter name is RealMeatLoaf but you can also see his video tweets on his Youtube account: http://www.youtube.com/user/RedPony2

Flake
20 Apr 2011, 19:58
:lol: Thanks Jenna! im always lost on this page :oops: