- Mindy Kaling just bought a Malibu house that once belonged to Frank Sinatra for $9.55 million, The Los Angeles Times reported.
- The oceanfront estate on Broad Beach was designed for the Sinatras and once hosted guests like Gregory Peck and Dick Van Dyke.
- The seven-bedroom home features an interior courtyard with a swimming pool, an indoor-outdoor bar, and a patio overlooking the ocean.
- It was listed for almost $11.5 million.
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Mindy Kaling just dropped $9.55 million on a Malibu beach house where Frank Sinatra once entertained guests like Gregory Peck and Dick Van Dyke, The Los Angeles Times reported.
The actress, who has written, produced, directed, and acted in sitcoms including "The Office" and "The Mindy Project," has sold two of her California homes in the past few years: her Hollywood Hills house for $1.61 million in 2017 and a Beverly Grove home for just under $2 million in 2018.
Her new home, which was designed by architect Ted Grenzbach for the Sinatras,was listed for $11,498,000. In ritzy Malibu, the median home price is almost $3.3 million , according to Zillow.
Leonard Rabinowitz and Jack Friedkin of Hilton & Hyland and Chris Cortazzo of Compass held the listing .
Take a look inside the beachfront home.
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