
Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love called home a Los Angeles Craftsman-style house during their tumultuous relationship, and years later it has been listed for $998,000, its listing brokerage told The Post.
However, this one's gonna need a lot of love. The listing notes that “the property has fallen into disrepair and is a major fixer.” It isn’t clear how long the grunge music couple resided there, but it’s said that he wrote much of Nirvana’s final album “In Utero,” in the home.
Kurt Cobain — the still-respected Nirvana frontman who died by suicide in 1994 — and Courtney Love, the lead vocalist for Hole who later transitioned into acting, moved into this Hollywood Heights spread in 1992, the year their daughter, Frances Bean Cobain, was born.
The 2,458-square-foot property, at 6881 Alta Loma Terrace, has three bedrooms and three bathrooms. It dates to 1921 and comes with a two-story living room with an open staircase and four large French doors that lead outside to a deck.