Poison frontman Bret Michaels has sold his Calabasas mansion for $6.25 million after purchasing it for $4.8 million three years ago.

A rocker’s lair: Rock star Bret Michaels from the glam metal band Poison has sold his home in the sleepy Los Angeles suburb of Calabasas, CaliforniaStar power: According to a Wednesday report from TMZ , the 60-year-old rocker wrapped up the deal for an impressive $6.25million; shown in 2017

Let’s play! The singer purchased the sprawling property for $4.8million three years ago so he made a nice profit on the deal. Here is his fun room complete with pool table, guitar and wet bar

Let’s eat! The kitchen has a lot to offer like up-to-date appliances, a generous island with drawers and cupboards and three hanging lights above, a large sink and a double ovenOffice space with a fireplace: The two-story pale gray home has plenty of space at 5,950 square feet

Lush area: And there is plenty of room outside as well with a lush green lawn, a swimming pool with a bridge and hot tub, a covered patio and a white gazeboA view to die for: One of the top features is the view of the surrounding tree-spotted mountains that are a treat to look at during sunsetTop agent: The agent was Jordan Cohen, who represented both seller and buyer. He recently released the book The Agent’s EdgeEasy living: The home is in a gated community which makes privacy a part of the dealIn the mood for a swim: The pool is big enough to swim laps and it’s also nice for a nighttime dip as there are underwater lights

The man behind the home: Michaels (born Bret Michael Sychak) came to fame as the front man for Poison, which was formed in 1983 and had its greatest success in the late ’80s and early-’90sA big deal: The group has sold over 45 million albums to date and is best known for its number-one single Every Rose Has Its Thorn. In addition to multiple seasons of his VH1 reality series, Michaels is also known for winning season three of future President Donald Trump’s Celebrity Apprentice

At night the home comes alive: The view below is of homes in Calabasas that blanket the valley