Barbara Sinatra’s LA penthouse is on sale for $11 million
The Los Angeles penthouse where Frank Sinatra’s fourth wife, Barbara, lived following the Rat Pack singer’s death has hit the market for a whopping US$7.7 million (AU$11 million).
The 520-square metre open-plan apartment has some insane decor - some of which won’t be included in the sale - including a living room table that can be flipped over into a poker table.
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The penthouse, which sits atop the Ten-Five-Sixty residences on the Wilshire Corridor in Westwood still holds Frank Sinatra’s concert grand piano, but isn’t included in the sale.
It boasts views of the mountains, the ocean and the city on all four sides, and has its own private outdoor atrium.
The couple’s Malibu beach house also recently hit the market for US$12.9 million, after it was up for rent for a whopping US$110,000 per month.
Barbara Sinatra passed away in 2017, but The Wall Street Journal reported the home is being sold by her estate.
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