Marilyn Monroe’s Former Home Listed for $3.3 Million

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Palm Springs, CA – Marilyn Monroe’s former home in Palm Springs has been listed for sale at $3.3 million, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of Hollywood history. The property, known as the “Doll House,” is located in the prestigious Vista Las Palmas neighborhood.

Built in 1962, the mid-century modern residence was designed by architect Charles DuBois. Monroe lived in the home in the early 1960s, before her death in August of that year. The current owner, M Star Studios founder Nick Adler, is selling the estate, according to reporting from TMZ.

The home spans nearly 2,600 square feet and features four bedrooms and four bathrooms. Interior details include vaulted ceilings and large windows that provide views of the surrounding San Jacinto Mountains. The property also boasts a private swimming pool and multiple entertaining spaces designed for indoor-outdoor living.

“This is a unique property where Hollywood history and the Palm Springs lifestyle meet,” David Emerson, the listing agent with Coldwell Banker Realty, told TMZ. The home’s design reflects the architectural style popular in Palm Springs during the mid-century period, characterized by clean lines and an emphasis on natural light.

The listing comes amid continued interest in Monroe’s life and legacy. Her image remains iconic, and her former residences often attract significant attention when they appear on the market. News of the listing was also reported by Mansion Global and AOL.com.

The property’s listing includes numerous photographs showcasing the home’s interior and exterior features, highlighting its retro aesthetic and scenic views. The home’s unique design elements, including a surfboard used as a table, contribute to its distinctive character.

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