Lifestyle Home Real Estate Inside Frank Sinatra's $12.5M Byrdview Estate (Where Marilyn Monroe Lived in the Guest House!) The "New York, New York" singer leased the home in the 1950s and 60s By Madison Roberts Madison Roberts Madison Roberts is a former writer at PEOPLE. She left PEOPLE IN 2023. People Editorial Guidelines Published on January 16, 2019 01:15PM EST Frank Sinatra's former home is on the market, and it's the furthest thing from a tiny apartment in New York, New York. According to a representative for The Agency, which is representing the $12.5 million property, the abode has been a celebrity hot spot for years since Sinatra leased it in the 1950s and 60s. Craig Knizek and Barrie Livingstone are the listing agents. The representative tells PEOPLE that Judy Garland and Vincente Minnelli once renewed their vows on the sprawling seven-acre property, and Marilyn Monroe once lived in the grounds' fully-outfitted guesthouse. Inside Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' Massive Million-Dollar Real Estate Portfolio The Agency; Inset: Getty The Agency The Agency Forbes reports that the guest home was rumored to be the meeting spot for President John F. Kennedy's alleged affair with Monroe. The Agency The Agency Since then, the home, dubbed "Byrdview," has changed hands many times, but continues to make its mark in Hollywood—appearing on TV shows such as Mad Men and Californication and in films like Dream Girls and Ali. WATCH THIS: Nancy Sinatra Sr., Frank Sinatra's First Wife, Dies at 101 Located in Chatsworth, Calif., the famous abode sits above the Chatsworth Reservoir and contains seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms. The Agency The Agency According to the listing, the luxurious property was one of the only four private residences ever designed by famed architect William Pereira. The home is surrounded by glass walls with views of the San Fernando Valley from nearly every room. The Agency The Agency Inside, it features four fireplaces and a sleek modern look in many of the rooms, including the living room with a full bar, a formal sitting room with a piano, and a spacious chef's kitchen. The Agency The Agency James Dean's Former L.A. Home (Where He Was First Discovered!) Hits the Market for $3.9 Million Outside, the house boasts a large pool, cabana and spa, as well as a second pool for the guest house. The driveway can accommodate upwards of 100 cars, and the yard has ample space to build on to the property. According to the listing, new residents would have the infrastructure to build a vineyard, recording studio or equestrian facility, and there's an adjacent 6-acre lot that can be negotiated into the sale price.