Frank Sinatra’s Former Los Angeles Mansion Listed For Sale At $7.5 Million
Frank Sinatra's former Hollywood Hills home hits the market (Main: Marc Angeles & Tiffany Angeles, Unlimited Style Photography via Compass, Inlay: Getty Images)
A Piece Of Hollywood History Hits The Market
An opulent home that once served as Frank Sinatra’s Los Angeles bachelor pad has been listed for sale for the first time in 53 years. Known as Villa Dorada, the 7,400-square-foot Spanish-style mansion was built in 1929. A home with such prestige does not come cheap, and it is currently listed at $7.5 million.
The hilltop property, located at 2200 Maravilla Drive, sits in a quiet cul-de-sac in the Outpost Estates neighborhood. A step inside reveals a perfectly preserved piece of Los Angeles’ Golden Age. According to the official listing held by Compass Real Estate:
“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.”

The six-bedroom, seven-bathroom home boasts unique elements such as “pristine magnesite floors, a rare wood-paneled elevator, an intimate ‘telephone room,’ an original intercom system, hand-carved wooden doors, vintage tilework, period lighting, and distinctive Art Deco brass doorknobs.”
Additional features of the home include a ballroom with an oversized fireplace, a sweeping staircase, multiple terraces, a three-car garage, and a “generous” yard. It sits on one-third of an acre with sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean and the city below.

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See Inside Frank Sinatra’s Old-Hollywood Mansion
Entry Way

Living Room

Formal Dining Room

Ballroom

Office

Primary Bedroom

Guest Bedroom

Additional Guest Bedroom

Three-Car Garage

Watch a video tour of the luxury Los Angeles mansion once owned by Frank Sinatra below!



