Bing Crosby’s luxurious estate where he hosted John F. Kennedy has gone on sale for $4.5 million – complete with its own wing dedicated to the late president, 17 golf courses and an attached casita
Crosby’s mid-century modern home, spread out across its 1.36 acres provides six bedrooms and six bathrooms.
Originally built in 1957, the estate is located in California, with the warm climate and Coachella valley views from its elevated loft.
With 10 golf courses when Crosby bought it, it was the perfect home for the star, who was a huge fan of the sport, and his good friend President John F. Kennedy, even visited to play.
Later, Crosby dedicated an entire wing of his house to Kennedy for his own private living quarters, with two bedrooms, two baths, a living room and a kitchen.
The casita is completely private and was named for the President after he stayed there, as legend goes, with Marilyn Monroe.
Now, the stunning 6,700-square-feet estate comes with an impressive 17 golf courses.
Highlights of the house, which is featured on Top Ten Real Estate Deals, also include custom Moroccan wood entry doors, open-and-airy formal living and dining rooms, media room and chef’s kitchen with granite-and-stainless steel.
As well as the beautiful kitchen, all the glass walls surrounding the outdoor entertainment area retract and open from the house seamlessly to the pool, patios, outdoor kitchen and bar to look over the amazing views.
The estate is currently listed by agents David Emerson and Alexandra Trejo of Compass, David Emerson & Associates, Palm Springs.
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