The 6,661-square-foot estate sits on two acres and has 16-foot ceilings, a detached gym and pool. The mansion has four bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms in addition to a one-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom guesthouse, which contains 1,000 square feet of living space.
The three lower-level offices and conference room are also features of the home, which has a 50-foot-long pool and detached gym.
Moving trucks will have no trouble finding parking if the estate sells, as a large motor court offers parking for 200 cars near the home, and a 9.5-acre section of the property includes vineyards and a horse trail.
The property was designed by Pereira & Luckman, which contributed to the design of the Theme Building at Los Angeles International Airport.
The home also was the setting for the film "Bewitched" in 2005 and "Ali" in 2001.
The mansion was formerly owned by Frank Sinatra and was host to guests such as Judy Garland, Lucille Ball and Marilyn Monroe.
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