Francis Ford Coppola kept this California house in his family for decades. It's for sale
Published in Entertainment News
A home that’s been primarily kept within Hollywood royalty has landed on the real estate market in the Hollywood Hills.
Legendary director Francis Ford Coppola — creator of “The Godfather” franchise — bought this 1922 Spanish Revival home and kept it in his family for decades, a news release about the property said. He then passed it along to his daughter-in-law, costume designer Jacqui Getty, and his granddaughter, director Gia Coppola.
Now, the California property is listed for $2.25 million.
“With 3 bedrooms and 4 baths, the home captures the essence of 1920s Los Angeles from its original hand-troweled plaster walls and vintage tilework to sun-drenched rooms that open seamlessly to lush gardens and courtyards,” the listing on Compass says.
“Every detail feels considered yet effortlessly lived-in: arched doorways, antique hardware, and beautifully aged finishes that speak to decades of creative history.”
Other features in the 1,931-square-foot residence, per the listing, include:
•French doors
•Pool
•Garden views from the primary suite
•Guest suite
“This is not just a home, but a sanctuary imbued with the soul of Los Angeles past and present,” the listing says.
The listing is held by Kristal Moffett.
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