Lucy Spillerguts, a veteran celebrity real estate informer, uncovers that alternative rock pioneer Kim Gordon has shelled out $1.55 million for a 1930s customary house in the princely Franklin Hills neighborhood at the eastern edge of L.A's luxurious Los Feliz group.

Alternative Rock Queen Gordon helped to establish the super-persuasive band Sonic Youth in the mid-1980s with her now ex-husband, Thurston Moore. Miz Gordon is likewise an effective craftsman who once spoken to the top of the line 303 Gallery in New York City, and intermittent on-screen character who's showed up in "Gilmore Girls," "Portlandia" and "Girls."

As reported by Variety, the house seems, by all accounts, to be a one-story at the front however drops to two stories at the back which sits on a down-slanted road to-road parcel, and measuring 2,278-square-feet with four rooms and three bathrooms.

The living room has a window-flanked fireplace with red brick surround, low ceilings with glossy white paint, and built-in corner cabinetry with French doors that open to a veranda as wide as the house.

On the upper floor of the house, two family bedrooms will be found just off the living room. The third family bedroom is located on the ground level and so is the master bedroom that features a two-bay walk-in closet with nearly all white and wooded floored bathroom with twin pedestal sinks and a separate white subway tile showers stall.

Las Vegas NV Blog said Kim Gordon purchased the house in the affluent community in the eastern edge in L.A. for $1.55 million. The 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom home beautifully nestled at the gentle bend of a hillside boulevard and sits near the fashionable Franklin Hills neighborhood.

The front door of the house opens to a front vestibule with dark chocolate hardwood floors that stretches the depth of the home. The room on the lower level features a window-flanked fireside with red brick surround, low ceilings with glossy white paint and integrated corner cabinetry with frame French doors that are open to a veranda that stretches the entire width of the house.