Dream of Californication.

The former Beverly Hills home of Red Hot Chili Peppers singer Anthony Kiedis has listed for $11.25 million, The Post has learned. 

Kiedis, 61, lived at the property from 2004 to 2007, during which time the rock group recorded and released its seminal, Grammy Award-winning double album “Stadium Arcadium,” which includes such hits as “Dani California” and “Snow (Hey Oh).”

“Located just moments from the heart of Beverly Hills, this gated estate spans over three lushly landscaped acres and transports you to a European retreat,” reads 1410 Davies Drive’s listing, which is held by agents Carl Gambino and Alyson Richards, both of Compass.

The home is set on 3 acres. Todd F. Goodman / LA Light
The pool. Todd F. Goodman / LA Light
The grand living room. Todd F. Goodman / LA Light
The home measures in at 6,000 square feet. Todd F. Goodman / LA Light
One of five bedrooms. Todd F. Goodman / LA Light

Set on a more than 151,500-square-foot lot, the 6,000-square-foot house features five bedrooms, 5.5-bathrooms, a large motor court, a garage and a bell tower with arched windows “ideal for an office or yoga studio,” the listing suggests.

On the first floor is the beam-accented grand living room, which is equipped with paned windows, a fireplace, extra high ceilings and French doors leading out to a patio with sweeping views of the city beyond.

There’s also an open concept kitchen, which has a walk-in pantry, a breakfast nook and a lounge area.

The abode is seeking $11.25 million. Todd F. Goodman / LA Light
One of 5.5 bathrooms. Todd F. Goodman / LA Light
The kitchen. Todd F. Goodman / LA Light
The formal dining room. Todd F. Goodman / LA Light
Anthony Kiedis on Jan. 19, 2024 in Hollywood, California. Getty Images

Upstairs, on the second story, is the primary suite with multiple private balconies, two walk-in closets — and an ensuite bath boasting a soaking tub, a glass shower, dual sink vanities and a fireplace.

Elsewhere are the guest bedrooms and a formal dining area. 

On the grounds are a pool, extensive patio space, an outdoor fireplace, extensive landscaping and plenty of areas for al-fresco dining.

Kiedis has owned numerous properties over the years, including a Bel Air villa with a library and 14-foot ceilings, and a nearly 3,000-square-foot Hawaii residence he had custom built on Kauai’s North Shore back in 2008, Forbes previously reported.

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