Frank Sinatra and Mia Farrow's former New York City penthouse is now on the market. Originally built in 1872, and later restored in 1919, the 3,730 square foot home is currently listed on the market by Tom Wexler and Jed Garfield for $4.45 million. The four-story townhouse features 10 rooms, including four bedrooms, four full bathrooms and a half bathroom. Sinatra bought the home in 1963, and he lived there with the legendary actress during their relationship.
The bottom floor features an additional 933 square feet of space and leads to a private outdoor area. Located in the Treadwell Farms Historic District of Manhattan's Upper East Side, the townhouse is surrounded by local shops, galleries and boutiques exclusive to the area. It is also very close to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Frick Collection, as well as many top-rated restaurants, and the picturesque Central Park.
was less mature than any other 19-year-old I've ever known. Poor Frank, saddled with such a child," she told The Guardian in 2007 of their age difference. "I would be falling asleep at the table at Las Vegas, trying to talk to people about their cats. He was very patient with me.