Leonardo DiCaprio buys Dinah Shore's onetime desert home [Photos]
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Leonardo DiCaprio buys Dinah Shore's onetime desert home [Photos]
"Set on 1.3 acres in the Old Las Palmas neighborhood, the renovated 1963 estate designed by architect Donald Wexler was once owned by Dinah Shore, a big band-era singer, television show host and avid golfer."
"The 7,022-square-foot Modernist showplace has floor-to-ceiling glass walls, wooden ceilings, a massive stone fireplace and a sunken bar in the living room. Including staff quarters, there are six bedrooms and 7.5 bathrooms. The master bedroom also has a fireplace."
"The property, which features a tennis court and swimming pool, previously changed hands two years ago for $4.9 million."
Leonardo DiCaprio acquired a 1963 Modernist estate in Palm Springs' Old Las Palmas neighborhood for $5.23 million. The 7,022-square-foot property, designed by architect Donald Wexler, was previously owned by entertainer Dinah Shore. The renovated home features floor-to-ceiling glass walls, wooden ceilings, a stone fireplace, and a sunken bar. It includes six bedrooms, 7.5 bathrooms, staff quarters, a tennis court, and swimming pool across 1.3 acres. The property sold for $4.9 million two years prior.
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