Gene Simmons Lists $14 Million Beverly Hills Mansion
KISS frontman Gene Simmons is ready to say goodbye to Beverly Hills, listing his LEED-inspired and eco-conscious hillside mansion for $14 million.
The 7,741-square-foot home, which features four bedrooms and five bathrooms, was purchased by Simmons and his wife, Shannon Tweed Simmons, in 2021 for $10.5 million after selling their 40-year Beverly Hills home.
Though the Beverly Hills residence served as their Los Angeles base, the couple has now shifted their full-time focus to a newly acquired beach house in Malibu, and, therefore, no longer needs this canyon estate.

Property Highlights
Price: $14 million
Location: Beverly Hills, CA
Size: 7,741 square feet
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 5
Notable Features: Swiss technology, 1,800 square feet of deck space, solar-powered infinity pool, and heated flooring, fire-resistant, and waterproof triple-panel windows
An Inside Look at The Demon’s Home
Stepping through the gates of Gene Simmons’ Beverly Hills mansion, a geometric gold facade rises behind a clean-lined path, where sharp angles and sleek matte finishes contrast against soft landscaping and scattered desert palms.

See You in The Living Room Tonite
As you step inside the home, the living room opens up like a cover for a high-design magazine with clean lines, towering glass walls, and views that stretch out to the hills thanks to retractable glass doors that allow the landscape to become part of the home’s design.

The tone is set by polished concrete floors and a mix of neutral tones and natural textures, with low-profile cream sofas gathered around a sculptural glass coffee table.

Crazy Crazy Nights in The Dining Room
Behind the sleek glass-encased fireplace, the dining room is centered beneath a sculptural chandelier crafted from twisted branches and crystals hanging down from a wood-paneled ceiling.

The expansive dining table comfortably seats twelve, framed by minimalist cream chairs and vibrant pops of color from the abstract artwork on the wall, offering a perfect balance between modern furnishings and warm accents.
The God of Thunder’s Kitchen
Steps away, a slatted wood ceiling visually links the dining room to the kitchen, where clean-lined cabinetry, concrete floors, and a dramatic black-and-wood palette tie in with the rest of the home’s modern design.

A massive matte-finished island sits at the center, equipped with a sink, induction cooktop, and a row of woven barstools that offer a casual spot for guests.

Floor-to-ceiling cabinetry in matte white and black provides seamless storage, while state-of-the-art appliances are integrated directly into the walls for a sleek, uninterrupted aesthetic.
Primary Suite Made For Lovin’ You
The upper floor is home to the primary suite of this Beverly Hills home, tucked at the end of the hallway just beyond the pale wood staircase.

Inside, soft textures and earthy tones are framed by a full wall of retractable glass that opens up behind bold green drapery to a private balcony delivering unobstructed views of the canyon and the city below.

The sleeping area is positioned beside a sleek double-sided fireplace, which opens into the bath area beyond, while a cozy sitting nook at the other end of the room offers a relaxed spot to unwind.

En-Suite Bathroom
In the en-suite bathroom, a freestanding tub sits near the windows on a charcoal tile platform, accompanied by a rustic wood stump as a side table.

The centerpiece is a massive glass-encased shower with frosted horizontal bands for privacy and river rock flooring that adds an organic touch to the luxury bathroom.

The shower is sandwiched between floating dual vanities that stretch underneath a long mirror-lined wall and an open shelving unit that extends from the fireplace divider.

Private Terrace
Through the glass doors, the private balcony runs the length of the suite and gives a front-row seat to the twinkling city lights at night and the rolling hills by day.

The balcony opens up to a private terrace featuring a sculptural firepit table and a cozy outdoor lounge set beneath a large skylight in the ceiling, allowing both sunlight and moonlight to pour into the space.

Lick it up in The Secondary Suite
Down the hall, the secondary suite offers a calming and comfortable environment, with soft neutral tones, layered textiles, and floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open to a private balcony with hillside views.

The space feels upscale yet cozy, thanks to a plush area rug, modern seating, and tailored drapery that can be drawn for privacy or left open to welcome in the natural surroundings.
En-Suite Bathroom
The en-suite bathroom features playful lime-green tiles that line the glass shower, balanced by a minimalist floating double vanity in natural wood. A full wall mirror, integrated lighting, and modern fixtures complete the earthy yet luxurious vibe.

Interior Amenities Better Than Detroit Rock City
Beyond its striking architecture and panoramic views, the home’s interior amenities reflect a lifestyle rooted in comfort, indulgence, and intention.
Wine Cellar
The wine cellar, sheathed in vertical wood paneling and fitted with minimalist iron racks, transforms storage into sculpture, displaying bottles like curated art along the walls of a narrow, climate-controlled gallery.

Home Theater
Just steps away, a moody home theater wrapped in dark acoustic paneling and rich carpeting offers tiered leather recliners for complete cinematic immersion, accented by sculptural decor and soft glows from embedded LED lighting.

Gym
The private gym embraces a more simplified aesthetic, with concrete floors, crisp white walls, and oversized mirrors that create a functional space equipped with a Peloton bike, mounted television, yoga mats, and resistance ropes.

Sipping on Cold Gin Poolside
Outside, the home reveals its clean, geometric lines from matte black panels and oversized panes of glass that span both floors, leading to a deep cantilevered roof that houses the poolside lounges.

Multiple lounges create different options for outdoor relaxation, either around a long linear fire pit, individual chairs, or at the BBQ bar top seating.

Past the outdoor lounges, the deck extends toward a dramatic 40-foot black-lined infinity pool that mirrors the surrounding canyon views. Perched on the edge is an elevated spa whose water spills into the main pool below, adding a dynamic layer of sound and motion.

At night, LED lighting turns the water a rich, moody blue, amplifying the sense of drama created by the purple-lit palms and the lights of the hillside homes beyond.
Final Thoughts
As Gene Simmons prepares to make Malibu his primary residence, he’s listed this $14 million Beverly Hills mansion, but not without setting firm boundaries.
Protective of the memories made within its walls, Simmons has made it clear he won’t sell to just anyone, insisting that only a respectful, like-minded buyer will be considered, someone who won’t “soil” the home’s history or destroy the space he and his family once cherished.
With its grand architecture and prime location, Simmons sees the property as an ideal fit for a discerning buyer or someone displaced by California’s wildfires who is seeking a quality, lasting investment.