Frank Sinatras Hollywood crash pad, and Marilyn Monroes alleged JFK love nest, sold together for $5M

This Hollywood home is its own kind of celebrity. Frank Sinatra’s former party house finally sold for $5 million on Tuesday, marking a changing-of-hands for one of the most filmed homes in America.The two-part deal added a 9-acre plot to the bargain, which includes the guesthouse rumored to be Marilyn Monroe and John F.

Kennedy’s secret hideaway.The sale was first reported by Mansion Global. The L-shaped mid-century modern estate includes four bedrooms and six bathrooms across 6,661 square feet.Called “Farralone,” a combination of “far away” and “alone,” the home boasts sweeping views of a nature preserve from its 50-foot pool and lengthy pergola lounge. The mountaintop home was built between 1949 and 1951 for a Chase Bank heiress by architect William Pereira, who also created San Francisco’s Transamerica Pyramid and the Los Angeles International Airport.Craig Knizek and Blair Chang of The Agency led the sale. The main home was rented by Sinatra in the 1960s and served as a “playground” for the elite of Hollywood’s Golden Age.

A neighboring parcel, which the new buyers snagged for an additional $3 million, includes a small home and pool where Marilyn Monroe had her alleged love nest with JFK. The iconic estate’s modern designs made it a standout during Sinatra’s time, with 16-foot-high ceilings, moveable glass walls and zebra cork flooring. The home’s striking design and classic California valley panorama views has made it a timeless hot spot for movie, TV and music video shoots.Most recently it was wrapped in red for an Hermes launch party and was the setting of Miley Cyrus’ viral music video for Grammy-winning song “Flowers.” It’s been rented by more than 500 film and TV production companies, according to the home’s publicity materials.

Its large windows and surrounding vistas can be glimpsed in TV shows like “Mad Men,” and “Californication,” as well as movies like “Dreamgirls,” and “Transformers.”T...

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