Calling Ol’ Blue Eyes fans: If you have $12.75 million to pony up, now’s your chance to live in the hilltop estate that Frank Sinatra called home in the 1950s and ’60s.
It was originally listed for $21.5 million back in August 2021 when it included an additional 7-plus acres of land. The property is now being offered separately, reducing it by $8.75 million.
The six-bedroom house sits on a lot of 8 acres in a suburban neighborhood of Los Angeles. It comes with a pool, pool house, and 2,000-square-foot pergola.

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There’s also a guesthouse that comes with its own in-ground pool and yard.

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The main home is midcentury modern. It was designed by architect William Pereira, whose futuristic buildings include San Francisco’s Transamerica Pyramid. The 1951 build has since been restored and now boasts more than 6,600 square feet of living space.
There are marble floors, enormous windows, and glass sliders. Outside, there are numerous spaces to relax and take in the views of the nearby 1,325-acre nature preserve.

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mountain retreat in Mountain Center, CA, became the week’s most popular home when it was listed for $4,250,000. The desert getaway was taken off the market this May.
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