Frank Sinatra's Former California Villa 'Farralone House' Up for Sale
california, usa - Frank Sinatra's former California villa, known as 'Farralone House', is now on the market for a staggering 8 million euros. The luxurious property has a rich history of hosting poker nights and extravagant parties attended by celebrities like Marilyn Monroe and Beyoncé.
Frank Sinatra's former California villa, famously known as 'Farralone House', has been listed for sale with a jaw-dropping price tag of 8 million euros. This iconic property served as the setting for late-night poker marathons hosted by the legendary singer.
The modern white villa, featuring movable glass walls, is perched atop a hill in the San Fernando Valley, offering breathtaking views of the valley. Designed by architect William Pereira in 1949, the estate spans over 1.5 hectares and boasts 620 square meters of living space, four bedrooms, and six bathrooms.
'Farralone House' gained notoriety as Sinatra's residence between 1954 and 1963. It became a hotspot for The Rat Pack, with members like Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Junior engaging in hours-long poker sessions at the villa. The property's allure has attracted a slew of rich and famous individuals, including Beyoncé and Paul McCartney.
Legend has it that John F. Kennedy, the late U.S. President, frequented 'Farralone House' as well. Rumors suggest that JFK had a relationship with Marilyn Monroe, who was a regular guest at Sinatra's villa and once rented a guest cottage on the estate.
The villa, which has been featured in numerous films and music videos, continues to captivate the American elite. Its rental history as a film location has proven to be a lucrative asset, generating up to a million dollars annually according to real estate agents.
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