The home is known as Byrdview.
Photo: Scott Everts from SAE Photography

Frank Sinatra Once Lived in This $8 Million Midcentury Modern L.A. Home

Designed by American architect William Pereira, this 8,161-square-foot residence has hosted Hollywood icons spanning decades, from Marilyn Monroe and Judy Garland to Sir Paul McCartney and Beyoncé

If you were to name a celebrity from the 1950s or 1960s—or for that matter, the 21st century—chances are they’ve been to this L.A.-area home, which is known as Byrdview. The SoCal estate, located on the western edge of the San Fernando Valley in the L.A. suburbs, was commissioned in the 1950s for banking heiress Dora Stillman and her husband, Jody Hutchinson. The property has spent a decade on and off the market, and it’s currently listed for $8 million—a major discount from its original listing price of $21.5 million.

The midcentury modern home was built by notable modernist architect William Pereira, best known for his work throughout California on the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), the Disneyland Hotel, and the Transamerica tower in San Francisco. He was also a key architect who helped define the iconic architecture in Palm Springs. Stillman tapped Pereira to design this now-historic masterpiece, which has remained a staple in Hollywood for more than 70 years. It’s one of the most filmed private locations in the country and has appeared in shows and movies, such as Mad Men, Californication, Swordfish, Six Feet Under, The Last Man on Earth, Dreamgirls, Aquarius, and Beef, as well as Miley Cyrus’s music video for her song “Flowers.”

Home once rented by Frank Sinatra

The property includes a 6,661-square-foot main house and a 1,120-square-foot guest house. Photo: Scott Everts from SAE Photography

The walled and gated estate is exceptionally secure and set on nearly 14 acres and is zoned for equestrian or agricultural pursuits. There are 11 separate parcels in the property, which can also be developed into a neighborhood, should a future buyer want to create a private, guard-gated community. Sinatra didn’t own the property, but he rented the home from Stillman during the 1950s and 1960s. The property includes a 6,661-square-foot main house and a 1,120-square-foot guest house with a total of seven bedrooms and nine baths. The home exudes classic midcentury modern architecture with 16-foot walls of glass, concrete floors, many built-in features, and fireplaces. There’s a sun-drenched living room overlooking the pool area, with picture-perfect views of San Fernando Valley on the horizon. The living space also has a cocktail bar with a wine fridge that can hold up to 150 of your favorite vintages. The entire home and guest house have been modernly restored over the years, which includes an updated kitchen with state-of-the-art appliances and an eat-in kitchen island.

Home once rented by Frank Sinatra

The home is one of the most filmed private locations in the country. Photo: Scott Everts from SAE Photography

Home formerly rented by Frank Sinatra.

The stark-white space is also primed for an impressive art collection thanks to its ample wall space. Photo: Scott Everts from SAE Photography

The home sprawls over one level and features a bright entryway, lovely formal dining room, and an entertainment room with a fireplace. Nearly every room either has access to the outdoors or overlooks the verdant landscape. The stark-white space is also primed for an impressive art collection thanks to its ample wall space.

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There’s also a lavish primary suite, lined with windows overlooking the yard. It includes a fireplace and sitting area and spa-like bathroom. Outside, there’s a massive pool with a brick-lined deck, pool house with a gym, and a one-bedroom guest house. It’s said that President John F. Kennedy and Marilyn Monroe visited the guest house together while Sinatra resided here. Other celebrities who have apparently made an appearance include Paul McCartney, Beyoncé, Judy Garland, and more.

Byrdview is listed for $8 million by Craig Knizek and Blair Chang of The Agency. See more photos below:

Sinatra former rental home

The living space also has a cocktail bar with a wine fridge that can hold up to 150 of your favorite vintages. Photo: Scott Everts from SAE Photography

The former home of Frank Sinatra has seven bedrooms.

The home has seven bedrooms. Photo: Scott Everts from SAE Photography

The home once rented by Frank Sinatra

The home sprawls over one level and features a bright entryway, lovely formal dining room, and an entertainment room with a fireplace. Photo: Scott Everts from SAE Photography

Frank Sinatra once rented the home.

The midcentury modern home was built by notable modernist architect William Pereira. Photo: Scott Everts from SAE Photography

Home once rented by Frank Sinatra.

Nearly every room either has access to the outdoors or overlooks the verdant landscape. Photo: Scott Everts from SAE Photography

Former home of Frank Sinatra

The property has spent a decade on and off the market. Photo: Scott Everts from SAE Photography

Exterior of home once rented by Frank Sinatra

The walled and gated estate is exceptionally secure and set on nearly 14 acres and is zoned for equestrian or agricultural pursuits. Photo: Scott Everts from SAE Photography

Pool house

The home includes a one-bedroom guest house. Photo: Scott Everts from SAE Photography

Cover: The home is known as Byrdview.
Photo: Scott Everts from SAE Photography

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