Troy Van Leeuwen has purchased a new home in Camarillo, California for $1.85 million. According to the Los Angeles Times, the Queens of the Stone Age guitarist paid $55,000 over the asking price, for the two-story, 4,636-square-foot house, built in 2001.
The five-bedroom and 5 and a half bathroom property sits at the end of a cul-de-sac that includes only three other homes. The home opens to a foyer with a chandelier and features a steam shower, heated floors, a freestanding tub, an electric fireplace, a remodeled gourmet kitchen with granite counters and a marble back splash, a gym and a three-car garage.
Outside, a covered lounge with a fireplace looks out onto an infinity pool. Other outdoor features include a gazebo, veranda and fountain.
Before joining Queens of the Stone Age, with whom he has recorded Era Vulgaris and Villains, Van Leeuwen
played guitar for Failure and A Perfect Circle.
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