Nancy Sinatra’s Former Beverly Hills Residence Sells, Above Asking, for $3 Million

Nancy Sinatra’s former house in Beverly Hills has simply offered for $3 million, The Hollywood Reporter has realized.
The groovy “These Boots Have been Made for Walkin’” singer lived within the mod midcentury residence within the late Nineteen Sixties and filmed a part of the music video for her 1967 tune “I Gotta Get Outta This City” there.
Pictures of Sinatra taken in the home when she lived there present her penchant for a yellow coloration scheme in addition to the singer standing behind the four-bedroom house’s martini bar. She was additionally photographed on a powder blue mattress along with her assortment of trainers.
The home was largely preserved by its longtime proprietor Orly Frank and by Frank’s dad and mom. The vendor, as THR reported solely, listed the home for $2.95 million on Oct. 3. “It’s been my household house for 50 years,” mentioned Frank, including that, “My mother simply beloved that home a lot and so did my dad. It’s a fantastic house. It has all of the midcentury fashionable bones.”
The white-painted, gated home, which was listed with Steve Frankel of Coldwell Banker in Beverly Hills, is nestled in a canyon above the town of Beverly Hills and encompasses a motor courtroom with a contemporary midcentury entry. Options of the two,785-square-foot home embody the eating room, the unique kitchen, a main suite with a walk-in closet plus three extra bedrooms, 4 baths, a two-car storage and a swimming pool providing views of the hills. The lounge’s architectural fire, which juts into the room, contains authentic built-in seating upholstered in yellow.
Frank advised THR that she hopes the client of the home preserves the property. “It was an exquisite place to develop up, and it was very particular,” mentioned Frank.
Nancy Sinatra’s former home in Beverly Hills.
Jeff Ong