Frank Sinatra’s Former L.A. Home Lists for $8.9 Million — See Inside!

The home boasts four-bedrooms and six-and-a-half bathrooms

Frank Sinatra's Former L.A. Home
Frank Sinatra (L), his former California home (R). Photo:

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Frank Sinatra's former West Hills, California home has hit the market!

The four-bedroom and six-and-a-half bathroom equestrian, mid-century style home has been listed for $8.995 million with Jeff Biebuyck and Dana Olmes of Frontgate Real Estate.

The 6,661-square-foot estate was designed by renowned architect William Pereira, F.A.I.A., and built between 1949 and 1951, according to Architectural Digest.

Frank Sinatra's Former L.A. Home
Outside of Frank Sinatra's former California home.

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"More than just a masterpiece, this property represents a crowning achievement in residential design for William Pereira," Olmes said in a statement included on the listing.

Apart from being previously owned by an iconic entertainer, Architectural Digest reported that it has been used as a filming location for over 500 movie and television production companies.

Sinatra lived in the home for eight years, according to the New York Post.

The one-story home sits on four acres of land and is situated atop an exclusive half-mile private road. According to its listing, the location allows for "breathtaking city light views" and "sweeping vistas of a lush 1300 acre Nature Reserve."

Frank Sinatra's Former L.A. Home
View through Frank Sinatra's former California home.

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Upon entry of the home and past a pavilion glass door, lies a grand parlor with soaring 16-foot ceilings and floor-to-ceiling glass walls, which give a full frame view of the property's spacious pergola, terrace lounge and a 50-foot pool.

The west wing of the residence houses a formal dining room, a sunlit chef's kitchen and three en-suite bedrooms that are connected by a sitting room. In the east wing lies a spacious primary suite.

Frank Sinatra's Former L.A. Home
View of Frank Sinatra's former home in California.

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"Adjacent to this exceptional property is an available parcel (sold separately) with a guest house and a tentative tract map for multiple homes," added Biebuyck in a statement included on the listing.

Sinatra died in 1998 at the age of 82. Back in 2015, his daughter Tina Sinatra told PEOPLE that the legendary performer "wanted to live to be a hundred more than life."

“His ambition was to live as long as he could, as close to a hundred as he could. He thought that would be swell,” she said. Tina also told PEOPLE that she has a deep appreciation for his generation of fans.

Frank Sinatra's Former L.A. Home
Interior of Frank Sinatra's former California home.

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"If they know his music, they rely on it to lift spirits or to celebrate or to entertain company or to fall asleep to his singing. If they have Frank’s music so interlaced in their own daily life and rely on him emotionally to work his magic, they know him very well," she said. "So they know that he had to be a man who was feeling and sensitive and tough and gentle and really valued living, even if it wasn’t always pleasant. Life was the gift.”

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