Bruce Springsteen’s Homes
The first home where Bruce Springsteen lived, other than his parents’ home, was a small and dingy cottage in Long Branch, New Jersey, where he wrote his breakthrough Born To Run album. His next home was in 1976 when he paid $700 a month for a 6,000-square-foot farmhouse on 160 acres in Holmdel, New Jersey his Darkness on the Edge of Town and The River days. He later owned homes in the Hollywood Hills; Beverly Hills; Colts Neck, New Jersey and Wellington, Florida. Architectural Digest has a look at the Springsteen homes.
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