Luxury Homes With In-Home Music Studios

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Ultramodern in-home music rooms and recording studios are among the latest in luxury home trends, and a must-have amenity for the musically inclined. Whether you’re collaborating on your next hit song, hoping to perform on The Voice, practicing for a Carnegie Hall performance or just playing around, an ideal music space or recording studio provides a haven to ignite unlimited creativity within the comforts of home.

Furnished with every desirable feature to create any rockstar-status music production, today’s home recording studios are high-tech creative sanctuaries complete with premium control rooms, digital audio workstations and state-of-the-art soundproof recording booths.

And the following luxury homes with in-home recording studios/music rooms are among the finest of music homes in existence today. From a musician’s paradise located in Bedford, New York, to a recording artist’s dream estate in the heart of Santa Fe, New Mexico, it's time to take a musical journey that sings the latest hit song in luxury.

Santa Fe, New Mexico

In-Home Music Studios

This estate, formerly owned by The Eagles’ founder Glenn Frey, is situated in historic Santa Fe, New Mexico and comprises 17.46 acres of land. The Pueblo-style main house requires you to "take it easy" in the most luxurious style, while leisurely taking in the panoramic views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The harmonious estate consists of the main house, accompanied by a detached music studio, guest apartment and cabana.


Turner, Oregon

In-Home Music Studios

In this Oregon mansion, with every step you take, you'll find an expansive space where your guests will enjoy the most stunning views, which will surely be music to their ears. Literally. The dining room gracefully opens to the adjacent music room, with its acoustically curved walls that surround a grand piano awaiting to be played.

Undoubtedly, the perfect expansive space for that A-list piano party.


Paris, France

In-Home Music Studios

This space certainly evokes that je ne sais quoi factor. A Parisian flair for the upscale artist. And so, it's not so surprising that this French home has hosted and entertained some of the finest, world-renowned dignitaries and scholars.


Sarasota, Florida

In-Home Music Studios

This vintage 1950s waterfront retreat, in Sarasota’s exclusive Lido Key, includes a 9,000-square foot main house, four-bedroom guest house, pool, cabana with sauna and tropical bar area and deepwater dock. The grand piano is reminiscent of at least one illustrious legendary singer, Bobby Vinton, who is also a former resident of this not-so-humble abode.

Clearly, it would be effortless to belt out a tune of the finest quality and integrity within these glass walls.


Bedford, New York

In-Home Music Studios

This palatial New York estate enjoys a setting atop Mount Aspetong. It overlooks 4.6 acres with its 30-mile views that extend across the Hudson River to three states. It is the former home of late music composer Marvin Hamlisch, who is best known for the Broadway hit, A Chorus Line, and for writing the music score for the Oscar-winning film, The Way We Were. A lower-level music room is among this home's many luxe amenities.

Whether you’re a Grammy Award-winning artist, composing your first symphony or just jammin' with some friends, playing music at home in your one-of-a-kind recording studio or music room is the ultimate creative experience. In fact, it's the only time you're able to create your own personal musical history. At home, in rock-star status style.

All images courtesy of Christie's International Real Estate
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Suzanne Dooley
Suzanne Dooley is a freelance writer and essayist who specializes in lifestyle & wellness, real estate, arts & culture, food and travel topics for a variety of digital and printed publications. She is a former attorney who practiced law in Massachusetts, Washington D.C., Connecticut and New York. Suzanne is also an avid traveler and a gourmet food aficionado who currently resides in Manhattan.

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