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Hot Property: A holiday hit list of Sinatra homes

LOS ANGELES - If a Rat Pack-worthy home is on your shopping list this holiday season, you are in luck. A trio of houses tied to legendary singer Frank Sinatra is for sale in Southern California.

The properties suit different preferences in style as well as geographic location.

For the beachgoer, there is Sinatra's onetime Malibu home on Broad Beach.

Built in 1992, the two-story estate served as a celebrity hangout for Sinatra and his friends. Stars such as Jack Lemmon, Gregory Peck, Eydie Gorme, Robert Wagner and Dick Van Dyke are among those who visited the oceanfront spot.

Architect Ted Grenzbach worked with the Sinatras to design the house, which emphasizes open living spaces

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