Onetime Movie Colony home of Dinah Shore looks to woo a buyer
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Onetime Movie Colony home of Dinah Shore looks to woo a buyer
"Built for the former acting couple in 1952, the California ranch house has been recently restored and renovated for modern living. Among details of note are terrazzo floors, vaulted ceilings with exposed beams and walls of windows that take in pool and garden views. A wide island/breakfast bar and custom cabinetry highlight the new-look kitchen."
"Shore, who died in 1994 at 76, amassed nine gold records and 10 Emmy Awards during her career, which began in radio before branching out into television. Montgomery, who died in 2000 at 84, starred in numerous films, particularly cowboy movies, in the 1930s and '40s. Also a furniture maker and architect, he designed and built 11 homes during his lifetime."
"The house, which is walled and gated, sits on more than a third of an acre and has a swimming pool. Covered and uncovered patios, an outdoor shower and landscaping fill out the property. The roughly 2,600-square-foot floor plan also has a living room with a fireplace, a formal dining room, four bedrooms and three bathrooms."
A California ranch house in Palm Springs' Movie Colony neighborhood, originally built in 1952 for actor George Montgomery and singer-actress Dinah Shore, is currently on the market for $1.655 million. The approximately 2,600-square-foot home has been recently restored and renovated with modern amenities including terrazzo floors, vaulted ceilings with exposed beams, and extensive windows overlooking the pool and gardens. The kitchen features a wide island breakfast bar and custom cabinetry. The property includes four bedrooms, three bathrooms, a living room with fireplace, formal dining room, and sliding doors from each bedroom to the backyard. The walled and gated property sits on over one-third acre with a swimming pool, covered and uncovered patios, outdoor shower, and landscaping. The home previously sold for approximately $1.125 million five years ago.
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