Hollywood is home to many properties with awe-inspiring A-list connections. However, few can compare with the truly incomparable mansion that has just hit the market in the Outpost Estates , nearly 100 years after it served as the dwelling of the industry’s original Count Dracula.
Listed for the first time in more than a half-century, with an asking price of $7.5 million, Villa Dorada is a 1929 Spanish Revival estate that was once rented by legendary actor Bela Lugosi, who was best known for his iconic portrayal of the villainous vampire in the 1931 classic “Dracula.”
Since his residence in the extraordinary estate, the property has passed through the hands of many other Hollywood bigwigs—from Oscar-winning songwriter and Frank Sinatra collaborator Jimmy Van Heusen to he

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