Los Angeles Times

Spec market is his new jam

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Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac, who this month released a duo album with Christine McVie, is ready to record a sale in Brentwood. He’s put a newly built home in the Westside community

for $22.5 million — nearly four times what he paid for the property four years ago.

Described as “Modern Georgian” in the listing, the three-story house has wood-shingle siding, sets of dormers and crisp white trim that give off an East Coast vibe.

The interior, awash in white walls and light wood floors, includes formal living and dining rooms, chef ’s and prep kitchens, a library, six bedrooms and 7.75 bathrooms.

A marble-topped bar and screening room lie within the “adult” family room area. The master suite has one of three fireplaces and a balcony overlookin­g the grounds.

A guesthouse, which could double as a writer’s retreat or studio space, sits across from the swimming pool. Bluestone terraces, a fire pit, an outdoor shower, lawns and mature landscapin­g fill out the grounds.

David Offer of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServic­es California Properties is the listing agent.

Buckingham, 67, gained fame as the frontman and lead guitarist for Fleetwood Mac. He contribute­d to seven of the band’s studio albums, including the critically acclaimed “Rumours” in 1977.

As a solo artist, he has released nine albums. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the group in 1998.

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