Published Oct 12, 2016 at 7:18 AM | Updated at 3:45 PM PDT on May 18, 2017
When Frank Sinatra put down roots in a rocky landscape just outside of Palm Springs, California, he did it his way, designing a rustic retreat fit to entertain a long list of celebrities and dignitaries. Nearly 50 years later, Ol' Blue Eyes' desert hideaway in the mountains above Palm Desert is listed for $3.9 million, now with surrounding land parcels included. The Los Angeles Times reports the current homeowners, who knew the legendary singer from his days performing in Las Vegas, have meticulously maintained and restored the 1967 compound Sinatra named Villa Maggio.
The lavish estate, which sits on 7.5 acres, is comprised of three separate houses with a total of nine bedrooms, 13.5 bathrooms and nine fireplaces. Head outdoor and there is a helipad, swimming pool, tennis court and dance floor, where we can only imagine the crooner and his Rat Pack pals put on a show for guests.