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Lookin’ out his front door, John Fogerty plants For Sale sign

John Fogerty and his Encino home (Getty, Redfin)
John Fogerty and his Encino home (Getty, Redfin)

John Fogerty may be the old man down the road, but lookin’ out his front door, he wants a change.

The famed rock singer and former Creedence Clearwater Revival frontman is asking $9 million for his Encino mansion, according to the Los Angeles Times.

Fogerty bought the 9,000-square-foot home at 16701 Bajio Court for $6.75 million from film and television producer Michael Sugar. The house was two years old when he bought it in 2018 and undertook a complete renovation.

The backyard has a swimming pool and spa flanked by lounging areas. There is also a roof deck and an interior-exterior living room. The home has six bedrooms and eight bathrooms.

Fogerty’s home sits on about two-thirds of an acre. Matt and Josh Altman with Douglas Elliman have the listing.

Encino has seen a few big deals lately. Musician Meghan Trainor paid $6.6 million for a home in the neighborhood in late December.

L.A. Dodgers star Mookie Betts picked up a 9,300-square-foot property in November for $7.6 million and in May, NBA All-Star Chris Paul bought a newly built mansion there for $11.1 million.

[LAT] — Dennis Lynch 

The post Lookin’ out his front door, John Fogerty plants For Sale sign appeared first on The Real Deal Los Angeles.

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