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Kurt Cobain’s Former Home is Up For Sale for $7.5MM

Kurt Cobain’s Former Home is Up For Sale for $7.5MM

Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain’s influence on music can’t be overstated, and if you’re a superfan with some money, you can own his Seattle home. Vacated in 1997 by his wife Courtney Love and daughter Frances-Bean Cobain when it was sold to a trust, the 8,212 square-foot four-bedroom, four-bathroom house is up for sale with a $7.5 million asking price. Its large wood-shingled Queen Anne style exterior is punctuated by big windows and a balcony that overlooks lush landscaping and scenic Lake Washington on the east side of Seattle. But for those potential buyers who embrace the most tragic of music history, there might be a bit of disappointment that the greenhouse where Cobain’s body was found after he committed suicide in 1994 was torn down for obvious reasons.