Occupied in the 2000s by hotelier/restaurateur Sean MacPherson—who described it in a New York Times article as a “residential palace for Hollywood royalty”—and also leased at one time by ...
Marilyn Monroe purchased her first and final home in 1962, falling for a Hacienda-style bungalow in Brentwood, California.
Crafted by out-of-the-box architect John Elgin Woolf in the late 1930s for Golden Age actor and TV editor Robert Seiter, this Hollywood Regency-style jewel box in the Hollywood Hills neighborhood of ...
After renting over 40 properties across West Hollywood, New York and the Hamptons, Marilyn eventually found solace in Brentwood, California, purchasing a Hacienda-style bungalow for $75,000 in 1962.