Frank Sinatra's former Palm Desert hideout returns at $4.5 million
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Frank Sinatra's former Palm Desert hideout returns at $4.5 million
"Three custom-designed structures fill out the gated retreat: a rustic lodge, a two-story guesthouse and a pool house. With nine bedrooms and 13 bathrooms across 6,400 square feet, there's plenty of room for guests, which Sinatra took full advantage of when hosting members of the Rat Pack and other celebrities."
"In the main home, vaulted ceilings top a dramatic great room anchored by a stone fireplace - one of nine. There are also two full kitchens, a dining room topped by a tree-shaped chandelier and a deck that takes in panoramic views of the mountains and desert."
"Spanning 7½ acres of desert valley, the scenic '70s estate is named Villa Maggio - an ode to the late singer's character in the Academy Award-winning film "From Here to Eternity.""
Villa Maggio, a Midcentury Modern estate in Palm Desert's hills, is named after Frank Sinatra's character in "From Here to Eternity." The 7.5-acre gated property contains three custom-designed structures: a rustic lodge, two-story guesthouse, and pool house totaling 6,400 square feet with nine bedrooms and thirteen bathrooms. The main home features vaulted ceilings, nine fireplaces, two kitchens, and panoramic mountain views. Additional amenities include a swimming pool, lighted tennis court, helipad, saunas, fire pit, and patio. Sinatra hosted Rat Pack members and celebrities at this retreat. The property last sold in 1998 and has been listed multiple times since 2015.
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