Tommy Lee of Rock Band Motley Crue Buys Rodeo Realty Chairman’s Calabasas Mansion

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CALABASAS, Calif. – (Sept. 4, 2007) – Tommy Lee, drummer for glam rock band Motley Crue, recently bought a Calabasas mansion from Jim Pascucci, Rodeo Realty’s chairman of estates. Pascucci, a longtime real-estate maven on luxury estates in the greater Los Angeles area, sold his own private residence to Lee. An architectural masterpiece spanning approximately 9,000 square feet with a subterranean, 10-car garage originally built by Larry Dinovitz and renovated by Pascucci himself in 2004 and 2005. Right out of Architectural Digest, this remarkable home is one of Los Angeles’ landmark estates. The property sold for just below $6 million.   Pascucci described his former mansion as a one-of-a-kind architectural wonder with an indoor, three-story atrium with a retractable roof, indoor koi pond with multiple waterfalls, three spas, a piano-shaped pool and a spectacular view of the city lights in the San Fernando Valley. Situated on a private knoll in a private, gated community high above the Calabasas Country Club, the water-and-sand themed estate also features a home theater, two kitchens, one being a wine-tasting kitchen, six bedrooms and seven-and-a-half bathrooms, gym, two steam showers and an extensive amount of hand-distressed walnut floors, beamed ceilings, slate, granite, stacked stone and travertine slabs.   Tommy Lee is best known as the drummer for rock band Motley Crue and is also the ex-husband of actresses Pamela Anderson and Heather Locklear.   To contact Jim Pascucci, call 818-222-0094 or e-mail jimpascucci@att.net.