
Marilyn Monroe’s former Palm Springs home has dazzled its way onto the market with a $3.3 million price tag.
Known as the “Marilyn Monroe Doll House,” the mid-century modern masterpiece was owned by the blonde bombshell until her death in 1962.
Constructed only a year before the starlet’s tragic passing, the home in the plush Vista Las Palmas neighborhood spans 3,000 square feet and features four bedrooms and four bathrooms.
Architect Charles Du Bois designed the home, and the Alexander Construction Company turned it into a showpiece that helped define the city’s allure.
The property has seen updates over the years but still retains its vintage appeal.
Its prior owners “were sensitive to midcentury and wanted to do something that felt midcentury,” listing agent David Emerson told Mansion Global.
The home boasts a spacious living area anchored by a fireplace, a dining nook, a retro semicircular bar.
Sliding glass doors frame the main living space, opening to a patio, pool, hot tub and a fire pit featuring stunning views of the San Jacinto Mountains.
Nick Adler, founder of the clothing company M Star Studios, is listed as the property’s current owner, TMZ reported.
Monroe became one of the most famous sex symbols of the 1950s. She died at age 36 from a barbiturate overdose in her Brentwood, Los Angeles home.
Her death was ruled a “probable suicide” by the Los Angeles County coroner.


