Frank Sinatra’s Rat Pack Party House Hits the Market at $3.95 Million

The Rat Pack threw some of the greatest parties around, so it’s no surprise that when Frank Sinatra designed his hideaway in the mountains of the Coachella Valley, space to entertain was a top priority. The five-acre property, which sits at 4,300 feet above sea level, includes a five-bedroom, five-and-a-half bath main house, as well as a guest house and pool house .In other words, when the legendary crooner entertained members of the Rat Pack, including Dean Martin and Sammy Davis, Jr, or his other celebrity friends, there was never a shortage of room. Frank Sinatra’s rustic 1967 retreat in Palm Desert, California, just returned to market at $3.95 million, and it is a living legacy to Ol’ Blue Eyes. Villa Maggio is named for Sinatra’s character in From Here to Eternity, and the rambling five-acre compound retains many (perhaps too many?) details from its days as party central for Sammy, Dino and the rest of the Rat Pack.

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