Frank Sinatra and Mia Farrow’s Former N.Y.C. Home Lists for $4 Million — See Inside!

"Buying this house is an opportunity to own a piece of history," realtor Tom Wexler tells PEOPLE

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Frank Sinatra and Mia Farrow

Frank Sinatra and Mia Farrow’s former New York City home has hit the market!

The 4-bedroom, 4 and ½ bathroom house is currently listed at $4.45 million. The split-level, single-family townhome rests on 3,730 square feet with an additional 933 square feet at the lower level.

"Buying this house is an opportunity to own a piece of history in a great location. Nestled among architecturally significant townhouses and brownstones in The Treadwell Farm Historic District, it is only a short walk to world-class restaurants, Madison Avenue shopping, and Central Park,” listing agent Tom Wexler of Leslie J. Garfield tells PEOPLE in a statement.

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Frank Sinatra's NYC home

The late Sinatra owned the property from 1963 to 1969. He was married to Farrow, 79, from 1966 to 1968.

Related: Mia Farrow and Frank Sinatra's Relationship: A Look Back

The home is located at 249 East 61st Street, part of Manhattan's Upper East Side community.

The residence was built in 1872 and later modified in 1919 by the renowned architect Frederick Sterner, epitomizing timeless elegance and architectural distinction, according to the listing.

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Frank Sinatra's NYC home

There are 10 rooms total, including the aforementioned bedrooms and bathrooms — images show classic features throughout the home such as stained glass windows and hardwood floors.

A chandelier and fireplace can also be found within the home as part of its alluring charm.

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Frank Sinatra's NYC home

Virtual staging allows prospective buyers to see what could be possible in the home’s layout, such as a large dining room table, perfect for special family gatherings.

There’s also room for ample seating near the fireplace, ideal for cozying up with loved ones.

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Frank Sinatra's NYC home

Floor to ceiling glass doors lead to a private outdoor courtyard that can easily be transformed into a lush oasis given the greenery already growing along the brick walls.

Per the real estate agency’s website, Sinatra and Farrow’s former home “enjoys proximity to the area's impressive array of cultural pursuits. Madison Avenue's exclusive stores, galleries, and haute couture boutiques are nearby. The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Frick Collection are close at hand along with numerous world-class restaurants and charming cafes. Nearby Central Park provides an oasis of greenery and recreation opportunities.”

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Frank Sinatra's NYC home

The former couple met on the 20th Century Fox lot in 1964. At the time, the “Love and Marriage” singer was nearly 50 and the Rosemary’s Baby actress was just 19.

They tied the knot two years later at a Las Vegas hotel in 1966. While their marriage only lasted for two years, they remained friends until his death in 1998.

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"I bet he has those angel choirs singing some great new songs!” Farrow began in a December 2023 Instagram caption for what would have been the entertainer’s 107th birthday.

"Happy Heavenly Birthday C.B. I will always love you," she added, writing an additional note in parenthesis that read, "only close friends know this but i called him ‘Charlie’ - Charlie Brown in full."

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