The Williamson, a high-end recording studio in Burbank, just hit the market for $2.35 million.
Plenty of hits have been recorded in the Williamson Burbank, but now the owner is hoping to record a sale. The 2,500-square-foot recording studio is currently up for grabs at $2.35 million.
Owned by music-industry-veteran-turned-real-estate-developer Chris Beaven, the high-end production studio opened in 2018 and caters to creators in the music, film and production industries. It’s one of three under the Williamson name; the others are in North Hollywood and Nashville. Boasting sleek spaces with neutral tones and hardwood floors, the facility holds eight sound-proof music production rooms — including five with vocal booths — as well as four offices.
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