One of Hollywood’s hottest love stories returns to the spotlight as Frank Sinatra’s former iconic property hits the market for a staggering $7.9 million.
Rumored to have been the site of the secret trysts of Marilyn Monroe and former United States President John F. Kennedy, the luxury home spans a sprawling 8,161 square feet.
Sinatra, who called this opulent estate home for eight years, was a magnet for the rich and famous, as the listing for the illustrious home notes the property as “a playground for Hollywood’s elite.”
But it’s the music legend’s connections to two of Hollywood’s most glamorous elite, Monroe and JFK, that make this property truly infamous.
One of Hollywood’s hottest love stories returns to the spotlight as Frank Sinatra’s former iconic property hits the market for a staggering $7.9 million.
It has been said that Sinatra’s 1,120-square-foot guest house served as a secret meeting point for Monroe and JFK, whose brief romance has become the stuff of legend.
Rumored to have been the site of the secret trysts of Marilyn Monroe and former United States President John F. Kennedy, the luxury home spans a sprawling 8,161 square feet.
It has been said that Sinatra’s 1,120-square-foot guest house served as a secret meeting point for Monroe and JFK, whose brief affair has become the stuff of legend.
The property’s secluded 14 acres may have provided the perfect escape for the star and the president, away from the prying eyes of the press and the political turmoil of the time.
Sinatra was reportedly protective of the actress, whom he described as a close friend, but a physical relationship between the two was never confirmed.
On the other hand, Monroe’s infamous ‘Happy Birthday, Mr. President’ performance sparked (and continues to spark) the belief that she and JFK were having an affair.
The legendary house was not only the birthplace of such fables, but has since been considered “one of the most filmed houses in America,” as the private property has been used for dozens of film and television productions. like “Mad Men.” ‘ and ‘Dream Girls’.
The legendary house was not only the birthplace of such fables, but has since been considered “one of the most filmed houses in America,” as the private property has been used for dozens of film and television productions. like “Mad Men.” and ‘Dreamgirls’
The single-family home features hardwood floors, built-ins, three wood-burning fireplaces, and a state-of-the-art personal gym.
As a famous filming location, the property has generated between $750,000 and $1.2 million a year in profits, according to The Agency’s listing.
Located in the Chatsworth neighborhood of the San Fernando Valley, the main house features four bedrooms and six bathrooms, while the scandal-plagued guest house houses the remaining three bedrooms the estate offers.
The single-family home features hardwood floors, built-ins, three wood-burning fireplaces, and a state-of-the-art personal gym.
The grand lounge has a cocktail bar, complete with a 150-bottle wine cellar.
As a famous filming location, the property has generated between $750,000 and $1.2 million a year in profits, according to the listing.
Equipped with every luxury, the estate also features an immaculately manicured lawn, the courtyard also features a swimming pool, spa and extravagant patio.
The master bedroom has a fireplace sitting area and custom closets and its bathroom features a deep soaking tub.
Equipped with every luxury, the estate also features impeccably manicured lawns, the courtyard also features a swimming pool, spa and an extravagant patio.
Also known as the ‘Farralone House’, the house was built in 1949 by William Pereira, who also designed the famous Los Angeles International Airport.
Originally listed for $21.5 million in 2021, the mid-century modern home is available at a much lower price.