Hot Property: Former home of composer Frederick Loewe is for sale
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The Palm Springs home owned for decades by Oscar-winning composer Frederick Loewe and the place where he wrote the score for ‘Camelot’ is on the market for $5.95 million.
The one-story, ranch-style house, built in 1956, has four bedrooms and three bathrooms in 4,369 square feet and sits on nearly 3 acres. In the master bedroom, Loewe put the bed and nightstand on a turntable of sorts so he could take in different views of the backyard -- a feature that remains. The house was put on the market the year after his 1988 death at $4.5 million.
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-- Lauren Beale
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