Late legendary singer Frank Sinatra’s Palm Springs, Calif., home is back on the market with a $4 million asking price.
What used to be the artist’s west coast getaway is now available and would make the perfect vacation home for any Sinatra super fan.
With eight bedrooms and thirteen bathrooms, the estate is more of a compound than a home. If you’re thinking that a desert retreat doesn’t sound much like an oasis, the large property is located 4,500 feet above sea level where it is much cooler than the desert floor.
The main home, guesthouse, and pool house all served as a retreat for Sinatra and his fourth wife, Barbara, during the 1970s. Although Sinatra ultimately donated the property to Loyola Marymount University, it was later sold and is currently occupied by a private owner.
Many of the furnishings have been maintained from Sinatra’s time in the home like an orange kitchen backsplash and matching orange dining room chairs.