John McVie of Fleetwood Mac fame just listed his Honolulu manse for $6.25 million. The property has been a residential mainstay for Mr. McVie for many years, but the bass player’s purchase of a charming new home in the L.A. area this past spring may have rendered it superfluous.
McVie’s 7,953-square-foot home is located at the base of Diamond Head, and boasts a number of luxe elements like vaulted ceilings, large picture windows, and wood floors. With five bedrooms and six bathrooms, it’s perfect for a small family or a couple who loves to entertain.
The natural center of the contemporary-style home is the expansive living room with vaulted ceilings and pocketing doors opening to the media room. In addition to an upgraded kitchen and a breakfast area, one of the standout spaces is the dining room, which is surrounded by windows that flood it with natural light.
The master suite is luxurious as well with a wood-paneled dressing room, a sitting area, an office, a large bathroom, and plenty of windows offering views of the lush landscaping.
Speaking of the backyard, it’s ideal for entertaining with covered and uncovered patio spaces, a barbecue area, and a large swimming pool. The property also holds a motor court and a number of garage spaces.
Rock and Roll Hall of Famer McVie co-founded Fleetwood Mac in 1967, and helped produce the band’s remarkable string of hits in the 1970s, including “Rhiannon” and “Go Your Own Way.” He also recently sold a property in Brentwood, California.