Frank Sinatra's Hollywood crash pad, and Marilyn Monroe's alleged JFK love nest, sold together for $5M
Briefly

The sale of Frank Sinatra's legendary estate, known as Farralone, marks a significant event in Hollywood real estate history. Sold for $5 million, the property not only served as a lavish playground for Sinatra and elite guests in the 1960s but also features design elements that showcase mid-century modern architecture. The sale also included an additional 9-acre plot rumored to be a secret hideaway for Marilyn Monroe and John F. Kennedy. The home has been a frequent filming location, adding to its celebrity status.
"The L-shaped mid-century modern estate includes four bedrooms and six bathrooms across 6,661 square feet, offering sweeping views of a nature preserve from its 50-foot pool and lengthy pergola lounge."
"Sinatra's main home was rented in the 1960s and served as a 'playground' for the elite of Hollywood's Golden Age, featuring iconic designs like moveable glass walls and zebra cork flooring."
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