Frank Sinatra’s L.A. Home Just Hit the Market for the First Time in 53 Years

The $7.5M mansion is steeped in old Hollywood glamour, with luxe finishes and views from Downtown L.A. to the Pacific Ocean.

This $7.5M mansion is steeped in old Hollywood glamour, with luxe finishes and views from Downtown L.A. to the Pacific Ocean.

Location: 2200 Maravilla Drive, Los Angeles, California

Price: $7,500,000

Year Built: 1929

Architect: Adolph Semrow

Staging: Vesta Home

Footprint: 7,400 square feet (6 bedrooms, 7 baths)

Lot Size: 0.3 Acres

From the Agent: "On the market for the first time in 53 years, Villa Dorada is a meticulously preserved 1929 Spanish Revival estate. From the Hollywood Sign to Downtown Los Angeles and all the way to the Pacific Ocean, its views are nothing short of breathtaking. Steeped in Hollywood lore, Villa Dorada has hosted some of the industry’s most legendary figures—Bela Lugosi, the original Dracula, once called it home, followed by Oscar-winning songwriter Jimmy Van Heusen, who shared it with close friend Frank Sinatra. Each owner has honored the estate’s legacy, preserving signature elements. Multiple terraces invite seamless indoor/outdoor living, framed by dramatic city-to-ocean vistas. A generous yard, spacious three-car garage, and mature landscaping complete this singular property. This is your chance to own an authentic piece of Los Angeles history, preserved with care."

Perched in the hills, the home's views span from downtown LA to the ocean.

Perched in the Hollywood Hills, the home has views from downtown L.A. to the ocean.

Photo by Marc Angeles & Tiffany Angeles, Unlimited Style Photography

Photo by Marc Angeles & Tiffany Angeles, Unlimited Style Photography

Photo by Marc Angeles & Tiffany Angeles, Unlimited Style Photography

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