It's not every day that a celebrity sells their home to a fellow star—but Lady Gaga did just that, having recently sold her Hollywood Hills home to Lizzy Jagger (yes, Mick is her father!) for $6.25 million, Dirt reports.

Situated on a little over half an acre, the 6,759-square-foot dwelling boasts seven bedrooms and six bathrooms. The property includes a main house, an attached apartment, and two guesthouses.

The pop star bought the home in 2016 for nearly $5.3 million. While it's unclear whether she refurnished the home after she purchased it, this listing reportedly shows what the pad looked like when it belonged to its previous owner, Frank Zappa. The late, great musician bought the estate in the 1970s for just $75,000, and lived there until his death in 1993.

Realtor.com celebrity real estate expert Erik Gunther tells House Beautiful that when Lady Gaga purchased this abode in 2016, she "swooned over this home's recording studio," which happens to boast Zappa's old soundboard. The Grammy winner "wound up recording most of Chromatica here—and it looks like she's now in search of new inspiration for her music," he adds. "A quick off-market sale to another member of a music-connected family keeps this Hollywood Hills home firmly ensconced in rock-and-roll history."

In an interview with Howard Stern, Gaga once said that the abode is "very special and magical," adding that she wanted to restore it, but also "leave it the way it is.”

Clearly, the home has a star-studded legacy—and we imagine Lizzy Jagger's father would approve!

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Mary Elizabeth Andriotis is House Beautiful's Associate Editor, where she covers historic homes, entertainment, culture, and design. She has written for publications including House Beautiful, Vogue, Architectural Digest, Teen Vogue, NYLON, and Town & Country. She enjoys visiting historic house museums in her free time.