Frank Sinatra’s the former Southern California home, used for dozens of TV and film productions such as “Mad Men” and “Dreamgirls,” has hit the market for $7.9 million.
The seven-bedroom, nine-bathroom mid-century modern home in the Chatsworth neighborhood of the San Fernando Valley was built in 1949 by William Pereira, who also designed Los Angeles International Airport.
Described by sellers Craig Knizek and Blair Chang of The Agency as “one of the most filmed homes in America,” the 8,161-square-foot home sits on 13 acres of private land with panoramic views of the Chatsworth Preserve.
“The Farralone is not just a house, it is a star of the big screen“, say listeners. “Don’t miss your chance to own a glittering piece of Hollywood with a storied past and a bright future.”
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The house grosses more than $1 million annually as a filming location for productions such as “Transformers,” “Bewitched” and “Big Little Lies,” while “offering an extraordinary blend of luxury, history and income potential.” .
The main house features a 50-foot pool, a pergola lounge, and a guest house with its own pool. It is zoned for equestrian facilities, a vineyard and a recording studio and has city approval for 10 more homes on its vast acreage.
Once visitors drive up the nearly mile-long driveway, they are greeted by a long, angular house filled with windows with spectacular views of the San Fernando Valley. The house is surrounded by large grassy fields on both sides, with the front door accessed via a stone staircase and path.
Just inside the front door is the foyer, which features white walls, white flooring, and a large window overlooking the courtyard, as well as unique sculptures.
The foyer then leads to the all-white living room, which boasts floor-to-ceiling glass walls, offering the feeling of being outdoors when in the room. It also features white furniture, walls and floors with built-in bookcases on one wall.
On the opposite side of the living room, behind the sofas, is an informal dining area, which sits next to a cocktail bar that acts as a barrier between the living area and the kitchen.
A completely modern, all-white kitchen sits on the other side of the cocktail bar, which features a large window above the sink with stunning views of the courtyard and San Fernando Valley.
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Some other highlights of the kitchen include a built-in wooden cutting board, a large electric cooktop with seven burners, multiple ovens, white shelves and cabinets, and a television to keep you entertained while you cook. There is also a door leading to the courtyard.
Elsewhere in the house there is a long corridor that serves as an art gallery with multiple paintings on the walls and unique sculptures.
One of the highlights of the home is the entertainment room, featuring comfortable light blue armchairs.
The room also features wood floors, a wood fireplace with a wood mantle, a dark wood piano, and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the pool.
As if the living room and entertainment room weren’t enough, the home features a third communal living area with beautiful navy sofas and matching curtains and carpet.
Seven bedrooms are found throughout the home, including the spacious master bedroom, which boasts many desirable features, such as a wood-burning fireplace.
One of the biggest selling points is the home’s backyard, featuring a 50-foot pool flanked by an L-shaped pergola. Elsewhere in the yard are huge grassy fields, with enough space to accommodate a vineyard and additional homes.
Near the pool there is a separate pavilion that features a gym full of high-quality equipment.
While living there, Sinatra began adding other homes to the property, including a guest house with its own separate pool.
Just three years ago the house was on the market for $21.5 million.
“Although this listing has been expensive for the past thirteen years, under new ownership, it is finally ready to be sold, at fair market value,” the sellers said.