Frank Sinatra's former LA home is up for sale for a whopping $12.8 million
More under this ad'Byrdview', Frank Sinatra's former home, has been listed for sale, and it is nothing short of amazing.
Frank Sinatra, the legend himself, dominated the 40s and 50s with his melodies. Now years after his death, his L.A. house is up for grabs. The Young At Heart singer’s former home is exactly that - young at heart.
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The mid-century estate combines modern design and amenities to make it one of the most premium properties in the area. Named 'Byrdview', it is a hot spot for Hollywood filming because of its incredible ambiance. Mad Men, Californication, and 6 Feet Under have all been filmed at this location. Here’s everything you need to know about the That’s Life singer’s magnificent abode.
More under this adMore under this adFrank Sinatra’s L.A. estate
The expansive property, which sits on top of eight acres of land, is currently listed for $12.8 million, as per Mansion Global. With windows surrounding it, the entire mansion offers a splendid view of its landscaped gardens. The house’s carpeted area covers 6,661 square feet,and it was designed and built in 1951. It boasts six bedrooms and nine bathrooms.
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The house offers plenty of privacy because of its mile-long driveway from the gate to reach the hill on which it sits. The property enjoys a panoramic view of the mountains, the city, and nature all at once.
As per Architectural Digest, the mansion comes with floor-to-ceiling glass windows, marble flooring, wood paneling, and an enormous fireplace. Following an open plan of architecture, it is chic and tasteful.
More under this adMore under this adWith an outdoor area offering a wide range of perks, the backyard has a 50-foot pool and a beautiful 2,000-square-foot pergola, which makes it ideal for alfresco dining. The house also has a lovely detached cabana that was once Marilyn Monroe’s residence, which has since been converted into a gym and massage area.
The 70+-year-old house perfectly combines rustic and modern features to deliver a comfortable living experience.
Sources used:
- Architectural Digest: 'Frank Sinatra's Former Midcentury Los Angeles Estate Lists for $12.8 Million'
- Mansion Global: 'Frank Sinatra's Former L.A. Home Relists for $12.75 Million'