Tommy Lee relists Calabasas pad with a $1M price cut, asking $5M

La Masina Court home, Tommy Lee (MLS/Getty Images)
La Masina Court home, Tommy Lee (MLS/Getty Images)

Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee is ready to move out of his home sweet home — again.

The founding member of the heavy metal band relisted his Calabasas property on La Masina Court with an asking price of $4.9 million, slicing $1 million off its original ask in April 2016.

The 9,991-square-foot home has three stories with five bedrooms and five bathrooms, the Los Angeles Times reported.

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Built in 1987, the property has a central atrium with cascading waterfalls, a koi pond and a retractable glass roof. It also features two kitchens, a movie theater, recording studio, an outdoor piano-shaped pool and a 12-car garage.

Lee purchased the home in 2001 for $1.6 million, according to property records.

The drummer-songwriter also formed the metal band Methods of Mayhem. He’s recently collaborated with artists such as Bloody Beetroots, Courtney Love and the Smashing Pumpkins, according to the L.A. Times.

Jordan Cohen of RE/MAX Olson & Associates has the listing. [LAT]Subrina Hudson