Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Michael ‘Flea’ Balzary sells NSW South Coast home for .4M 

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Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Michael ‘Flea’ Balzary sells his five-bedroom NSW South Coast home for a whopping $2.4 million

Michael ‘Flea’ Balzary sold his Moruya home on NSW South Coast for $2.4million at auction on Saturday, less than his $3million price guide.

The musician, 60, who is one of the founding members of the Red Hot Chilli Peppers, often used the property as a writing retreat for his band members the last 30 years.

His father, Mick, acted as his representative and accepted the lower offer as the bassist was on the Perth leg of his Australian tour, reported The Daily Telegraph.

Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Michael ‘Flea’ Balzary sells NSW South Coast home for .4M 

Michael ‘Flea’ Balzary, 60, (pictured) sold his Moruya home on NSW South Coast for $2.4million at auction on Saturday, less than his $3million price guide

Two people bid on the bushland beachside Congo house with the winning bid going to a local who offered $2,475,000. 

Almost 100 people showed up to the auction with hopes to get a glimpse of Balzary, but were disappointed to find only his father and auctioneer Ben Mitchell.    

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Balzary’s home hit the market early last month with an asking price of $3million after he purchased the property back in 1994. 

The musician who is one of the founding members of the Red Hot Chilli Peppers, often used the property as a writing retreat for his band members the last 30 years

The musician who is one of the founding members of the Red Hot Chilli Peppers, often used the property as a writing retreat for his band members the last 30 years

His father, Mick, acted as his representative and accepted the lower offer as the bassist was on the Perth leg of his Australian tour, reported The Daily Telegraph

Two people bid on the bushland beachside Congo house with the winning bid going to a local who offered $2,475,000

His father, Mick, acted as his representative and accepted the lower offer as the bassist was on the Perth leg of his Australian tour, reported The Daily Telegraph 

The five-bedroom, two-storey 2946 sqm home is located just minutes away from Congo beach.

Real estate agent James Hamilton from LJ Hooker Moruya told realestate.com.au, ‘Flea has written a lot of music at the property and has had band members jamming in what was the music room downstairs.’

‘It has a contemporary Californian design that sprawls out towards the ocean with amazing views and really compliments the natural environment.’

Almost 100 people showed up to the auction with hopes to get a glimpse of Balzary, but were disappointed to find only his father and auctioneer Ben Mitchell

Almost 100 people showed up to the auction with hopes to get a glimpse of Balzary, but were disappointed to find only his father and auctioneer Ben Mitchell

Balzary's home hit the market early last month with an asking price of $3million after he purchased the property back in 1994

Balzary’s home hit the market early last month with an asking price of $3million after he purchased the property back in 1994

It comes as the Red Hot Chili Peppers began their Australian tour with Post Malone on January 29.

The tour included performances in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth with the band set to move onto Auckland and Dunedin.

It has been four years since Post Malone last performed in Australia and Red Hot Chili Peppers hasn’t toured Down Under since 2019.

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