Set in Hollywood Hills West, just above the world-famous Sunset Strip, the 10,620-square-foot home boasts four bedrooms and seven bathrooms.
The contemporary two-level home is considered architecturally "zen", with lots of wide glass windows to take advantage of the views.
It also includes an infinity-edge pool.
An outdoor grill and seating area make it ideal for entertaining.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe extensive city views down over Los Angeles are a sought-after commodity.
Here, the circular private driveway with double gate welcomes guests to the bachelor pad. There's parking for ten cars — perfect for throwing house parties.
Inside, it's the ultimate in masculine, simple design: strong lines, open spaces, and lots of black and white.
Dark ceiling beams and wood floors make a striking contrast with the bright white interior space.
Contemporary design elements are scattered throughout, like this chandelier, which is reminiscent of cascading bubbles.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe massive chef's kitchen opens out onto the living space.
Despite the fact that the two-level home was built in the 1950s, it looks extremely modern.
Harris is Scottish, but his interest in California real estate suggests he might be a convert to the Golden State.
The two-level complex has double-height ceilings and an open stairwell.
Here, a minimalist bedroom looks out over the L.A. horizon.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe dark ceiling beams are a continuing design element throughout the house.
This modernist bathroom is extremely spacious, with a freestanding tub.
Leather, glass, and other natural materials feature heavily throughout.
In this room, a fur throw on the bed adds a cozy vibe. There's also a two-bedroom guesthouse on the property.
Huge windows are also prevalent, taking full advantage of the view.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdA minimalist tiled bathroom sticks to the prevailing neutral color scheme.
Here's another bedroom. Even without this house in his arsenal, Harris has no dearth of bedrooms for visiting guests; his other estate has ten.
Animal-skin rugs are another theme, as seen in this office space. As you'd expect for a world-famous DJ, the sound system throughout the house is top of the line, and there's finger print security.
A state-of-the-art home theater makes for a great spot to relax and watch Hollywood's greatest.
Or a spa with a steam room and sauna could help you kick back.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe contemporary open fire pit offers both a beautiful and functional way to keep warm in the cool California nights.