Snag Disturbed singer David Draiman's Miami home for $5.19M

Posted by Fernande Dalal on Sunday, August 11, 2024

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Newly divorced, heavy metal band Disturbed lead vocalist David Draiman is listing his Florida mansion for $5.19 million — down from its $5.75 million initial ask last January, and from $5.5 million in May.

He paid $5.22 million for the home in March 2022.

The 6,583-square-foot home, at 12650 SW 77th Ave. in the Miami suburb of Pinecrest, comes with seven bedrooms and 6½ baths.

Draiman, who has shared his struggles with depression, also has a sense of humor.

“Anyone want to buy a beautiful house in Pinecrest Florida?” he posted in May on social media. “No my account didn’t get hacked. It’s me. It’s mine lol.”

The stunning Spanish-Moroccan, modern-style villa comes with a chef’s kitchen, an outdoor kitchen, a home theater, a wine gallery, a courtyard, a koi pond and a spiral staircase to a lagoon-style pool — and lots of entertainment spaces. A main bedroom suite leads to a private terrace.

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The home comes shaded by palm trees. Legendary Productions
Dazzling in its display, the property is designed in a Spanish-Moroccan aesthetic. Legendary Productions
The design perks extend inside, where a bathroom comes with handsome fittings. Legendary Productions
The dining area with a bar. Legendary Productions
An outdoor kitchen. Legendary Productions
The interior kitchen is massive. Legendary Productions
A plush living area. Legendary Productions
Eclectic design stretches throughout the property. Legendary Productions
A home theater for movie nights. Legendary Productions
The primary bedroom. Legendary Productions
A spa-like bath retreat. Legendary Productions
This being Florida, there’s a pool on the grounds. Legendary Productions

The property, which has a retreat-style feel, includes a guest house and “maid’s quarters.”

Disturbed launched in 1994 in Chicago and is still going strong, far longer than some of the band members’ marriages. Their latest well-received album, “Divisive,” hit last year.

Draiman, born into an Orthodox Jewish family in New York, grew up in Chicago. He recently divorced his wife of 11 years, Lena Yada-Draiman. They share a 9-year-old son, Samuel.

He previously owned homes in Honolulu, Austin, Chicago, and the Los Angeles neighborhoods of Northridge and Sherman Oaks.

The listing broker is Carl Gambino of Compass. 

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