Grammy award-winning producer lists Trousdale home for $12M

Renowned architect Paul Williams originally designed the home

Max Martin with the home
Max Martin with the home

The brainchild behind pop hits like “Baby One More Time” and “I Kissed a Girl” has put his Beverly Hills home on the market.

Swedish songwriter and producer Max Martin listed his 3,800-square-foot home, located in the tony Trousdale Estates neighborhood, for $11.5 million, Variety reported.

Designed by Paul Williams, a trailblazing black architect famous for designing the Beverly Hills Hotel, the one-story pad includes four bedrooms and five bathrooms. Marmol Radziner recently renovated its splashy, retro interiors.

The residence sits on a 0.63-acre parcel. A swimming pool and outdoor grilling area can be found outside.

Martin paid $3.45 million for the 1950s-built home in April 2011, records show.

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Branden and Rayni Williams of Hilton & Hyland have the listing.

Last month, Martin, acting behind an LLC, spent $16.5 million to acquire Drew Barrymore’s former home in the Hollywood Hills. At 8,000 square feet, the purchase reflects a substantial upgrade for the music producer.

A five-time Grammy winner, Martin has worked with many pop stars over the last two decades, including ‘NSync, Britney Spears, the Weeknd and Taylor Swift. [Variety] — Natalie Hoberman