Liberace’s Flamboyant Mid-Century Estate Hits Market for $3.195 Million
The former Los Angeles home of legendary pianist Liberace has gone on the market for $3.195 million. Built in 1953, the mid-century modern estate reflects the flamboyant star’s unique style—including a piano-shaped swimming pool with painted keys. Liberace lived in the Sherman Oaks property from 1953 to 1957 with his mother. Unlike many celebrities of the era, he chose not to install gates around the real estate. In 1957, intruders attacked his mother in the garage, prompting his eventual move to Palm Springs. The estate remains a piece of music history, blending Liberace’s artistic flair with mid-century modern design. The $3.195 million listing offers buyers a chance to own a property tied to one of entertainment’s most iconic figures. No details have been released about the real estate agent handling the sale.