Live like a member of the Rat Pack: Frank Sinatra's Palm Springs house goes on sale for $4million and much of the decor is still unchanged from late 60s heyday

Frank Sinatra's Palm Springs house has hit the market for $4 million, with much of its 1960s-era decor still intact.



Nestled in the hills overlooking the resort town of Palm Springs, California, the 10-acre Villa Maggio offers seven bedrooms and thirteen bathrooms between a main house and an adjacent guest suite.

The singer's 6,400-square-foot home was designed by architect Ross Patton in 1967.



Famous digs: Legendary singer Frank Sinatra's Palm Springs, California house has hit the market for $3.99 million

Blast from the past: Much of the home's 1960s-era decor is still intact. The furniture is understated and mostly made of wood

Design: Sinatra (right) commissioned architect Ross Patton to design the property. It was built in 1967



'Looking to beat the heat, Sinatra chose the granite mountain plateau above Palm Springs as the ideal locale for his hideout and commissioned architect Ross Patton to design the property, which was completed in 1967,' the listing reads. 'Besides acting as his own personal sanctuary, Sinatra is said to have used the chalet to host other members of the Rat Pack, as well as a host of dignitaries and social elite.'

While kitchen and bathroom appliances have been updated, the house has maintained its 1960s feel with green and red wall-to-wall carpeting in some rooms and 1960s-era wallpapering.



The furniture, also reminiscent of the era, is understated and mostly made of wood.

Retro: While kitchen and bathroom appliances have been updated, the house has maintained its 1960s feel with green and red wall-to-wall carpeting in some rooms and 1960s-era wallpapering

Luxuries: Perks of the house include a sauna, a pool and pool house, a tennis court and private helipad

Serenity: Nestled in the hills overlooking the resort town of Palm Springs, California, the 10-acre Villa Maggio offers seven bedrooms and thirteen bathrooms between a main house and an adjacent guest suite

Decor: Many of the rooms have wood paneling with exposed stone, giving the home a ranch-house feel

Many of the rooms have wood paneling with exposed stone, giving the home a ranch-house feel.

A gigantic wrap-around porch offers stunning views of the cactus-covered, sandy hills over Palm Springs.

Added luxuries include a sauna, a pool and pool house, a tennis court and private helipad.

The home is an 11-mile drive above the Coachella Valley floor.

Kitchen: The kitchen appliances have clearly been updated. But little else appears to be changed since Sinatra moved in

A gigantic wrap-around porch offers stunning views of the cactus-covered, sandy hills over Palm Springs

Scenic overlook: The home is an 11-mile drive above the Coachella Valley floor

Celebrity attraction: Palm Springs, California has been a playground for the stars since the 1920s



