Frank Sinatra Jr., the son of legendary American singer Frank Sinatra, has passed away. According to reports, Frank Sinatra Jr., who was an artist himself, died of an unexpected cardiac arrest while on tour in Florida. Let's take a look back at his previous home in Beverly Crest.
According to Los Angeles Times, Frank Sinatra Jr. sold his Beverly Crest mansion for $3.8 million back in April 2015. The Tuscany-inspired property reportedly dates back to 2006 and features 7,213 square feet of living space.
The house features six bedrooms and seven and a half bathrooms. It also has a library, office and a three-car garage which can be accessed through an elevator.
Closer Weekly reports that the celebrity home also has a large chef's kitchen that boasts Viking appliances and granite countertops. The master suite is reportedly impressive as it has two walk-in closets, a bathroom with bathtub, a fireplace and more. The new owners can also relax and hang out in the backyard, which has a pool and a patio.
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Frank Sinatra Jr. had a net worth of $50 million. The site said that he became the primary conductor and arranger for all of his father's performances until the legendary entertainer's death. As an artist himself, Frank Sinatra Jr. was able to release seven albums and performed in different shows. He also dabbled into TV in various programs. The son of Frank Sinatra became controversial when he was just 19 as he was kidnapped then. His family paid a ransom to get him back.
CNN reports that the 72-year-old singer was set to perform at the Peabody Auditorium on Wednesday. He is survived by his son, Michael Sinatra, and his sisters Nancy and Tina Sinatra.