The late actress and Hungarian bombshell Zsa Zsa Gabor’s hot pink Palms Springs mansion has hit the market for $3.8 million – and it’s the perfect Barbie Dreamhouse.
Built in 1964, the stunning pad also formerly belonged to her sister Magda, who was also a well-known socialite, making the family a dynamic force during the Hollywood Golden ages.
The pink-infused three-bedroom, three-bathroom home is perched on top of an elevated hill in the upscale Californian neighborhood and offers sweeping views of the city and surrounding mountains.
Sprawling over 3,441 square feet, the gaudily glamorous estate encompasses everything the Moulin Rouge star was, including her extravagance that kept the public enthralled by her.
The late actress and Hungarian bombshell Zsa Zsa’s hot pink Palms Springs mansion has hit the market for $3.8 million – and it’s the perfect Barbie Dreamhouse
Zsa Zsa was a socialite who starred in the 1952 version of Moulin Rouge and We’re Not Married! She died in 2016, aged 99
The pink-infused three-bedroom, three-bathroom home is perched on top of an elevated hill in the upscale Californian neighborhood and offers sweeping views of the city and surrounding mountains
Sprawling over 3,441 square feet, the gaudily glamorous estate encompasses everything the Moulin Rouge star was, including her extravagance that kept the public enthralled by her
The primary bedroom is separated in its own wing and comes complete with an office, a hot pink dressing room, a makeup room and an ensuite bath with dual vanities
Outside, the brick façade is covered is a bubblegum pink and a covered veranda looks out on the mosaic-tiled, large, in-ground pool.
The stunning pool is surrounded by black and gold, hand-carved doors and a stone deck with matching chairs.
The patio comes complete with a fire pit and ‘desert landscaping,’ according to the listing.
Surrounded by palm trees, the estate offers unparalleled privacy.
Inside, the property is flamboyantly decorated and includes stunning stone floors, and plenty of mirrors, making it fit for a socialite.
In addition, the home features a hot pink entry and carpeting as well as chandeliers.
There is sweeping living room and dinning room complete with delicate chandeliers, mirrored walls and a grand piano.
As you make your way through the pink pad, you are met with a kitchen brimming with Viking appliances and an original Hungarian rotisserie, which sits below a unique gold-trowel ceiling.
The Gabor sisters, Zsa Zsa, (left) Magda (right) and Eva, (center) moved to the United States from Hungary to escape World War II
There is sweeping living room and dinning room complete with delicate chandeliers, mirrored walls and a grand piano
There is even an office space in the pink pad with a large lavish dresser that is fit for the ultimate star
The unique property offers a glimpse into the life of Zsa Zsa, who competed in beauty pageants and appeared in Moulin Rouge (1952 version) and We’re Not Married!
As you make your way through the pink pad, you are met with a kitchen brimming with Viking appliances and an original Hungarian rotisserie, which sits below a unique gold-trowel ceiling
The kitchen even includes a wine fridge and a warming drawer.
Stepping into one of the three bathrooms, your eyes are immediately drawn to the unique yellow peacock wallpaper, which reminds of the star’s extravagant personality.
The primary bedroom is separated in its own wing and comes complete with an office, a hot pink dressing room, a makeup room and an ensuite bath with dual vanities.
It is plastered in distinctive botanical wallpaper and has hints of gold accents.
The spacious suite also comes with a shower and an oversized relaxing tub.
Each of the three rooms are sure to give you a taste of glamour.
The unique property offers a glimpse into the life of Zsa Zsa, who competed in beauty pageants and appeared in Moulin Rouge (1952 version) and We’re Not Married!
Stepping into one of the three bathrooms, your eyes are immediately drawn to the unique yellow peacock wallpaper, which reminds of the star’s extravagant personality
Outside, the brick façade is covered is a bubblegum pink and a covered veranda looks out on the mosaic-tiled, large, in-ground pool
The stunning pool is surrounded by black and gold, hand-carved doors and a stone deck with matching chairs
Surrounded by palm trees, the estate offers unparalleled privacy for a lavish Barbie to live out her bubblegum-pink dreams
The patio comes complete with a fire pit and ‘desert landscaping,’ according to the listing
Once the sisters arrived, they quickly became successful actors known for their glamorous personalities and their many marriages. Magda was married six times, Zsa Zsa nine times, and Eva five times
The Gabor sisters, Zsa Zsa, Magda and Eva, moved to the United States from Hungary to escape World War II.
Once they arrived, they quickly became successful actors known for their glamorous personalities and their many marriages.
Magda was married six times, Zsa Zsa nine times, and Eva five times.
Zsa Zsa was married to hotel magnate Conrad Hilton and actor George Sanders, and was loved for her witty one-liners that teased her multiple marriages, including: ‘I am a marvelous housekeeper: Every time I leave a man I keep his house.’
Zsa Zsa (pictured in 1992) was married to hotel magnate Conrad Hilton and actor George Sanders, and was loved for her one-liners that teased her multiple marriages, including: ‘I am a marvelous housekeeper: Every time I leave a man I keep his house’
While she made frequent television appearances, the star was best known for her glamorous lifestyle and was even considered the original ‘celebrity’ as she often jet-setted around the globe, hosted lavish parties and dated elite-status men
The current owners are Tracy Turco and her developer husband, Jerry, according to Mansion Global
The couple purchased the home in 2020 for $1.74 million, after giving the lavish home a glitzy makeover and still keeping many of the original decorations
While she made frequent television appearances, the star was best known for her glamorous lifestyle and was even considered the original ‘celebrity’ as she often jet-setted around the globe, hosted lavish parties and dated many elite-status men.
Zsa Zsa died in December 2016 of cardiac arrest.
The current owners are Tracy Turco and her developer husband, Jerry, according to Mansion Global.
The couple purchased the home in 2020 for $1.74 million, after giving the lavish home a glitzy makeover and still keeping many of the original decorations, such as original chandeliers, stone floors, some of the Garbors’ furniture, and even a picture of Magda.
The pink pad is being listed for $3.8 million with Conrad Miller and Brandon Holland of Avenue 8.
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