Frank Sinatra’s former Southern California home, which has been used for dozens of TV and movie productions like "Mad Men" and "Dreamgirls," has hit the market for $7.9 million. The seven-bedroom, nine-bath mid-century modern house in the San Fernando Valley’s Chatsworth neighborhood was built in 1949 by William Pereira, who also designed the Los Angeles International Airport.
Some other highlights of the kitchen include a built-in wooden chopping board, a large electric cooktop with seven burners, multiple ovens, white countertops and cabinets and a television to keep you entertained while cooking. There is also a door which leads to the backyard. Elsewhere in the home is a long hallway that acts as an art gallery with multiple paintings on the walls and unique sculptures.