The former estate of the legendary Judy Garland, famously known for her role as Dorothy in “The Wizard of Oz,” has hit the market for $11,495,000, offering a glimpse into the glamorous lifestyle of the Hollywood icon.
Located in Bel Air, Los Angeles, this stunning residence spans over 5,500 square feet and sits on nearly 2.7 acres of picturesque land. As you approach the property, you’re greeted by a circular gated driveway that sets the tone for the elegance that lies within.
Entering the home, you’ll immediately notice the grand iron staircase, reminiscent of classic Hollywood charm. The formal entry boasts enriched hardwood floors adorned with custom Seagrass rugs, creating a seamless blend of sophistication and comfort.
Although the mansion was built in 1938, just a year before Judy Garland captivated audiences as Dorothy, it has been meticulously updated with modern amenities. The primary retreat is a sanctuary of luxury, featuring raised ceilings, a fireplace, dual walk-in closets, and a lavish en-suite bathroom. With five bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, there’s ample space for family and guests alike.
The chef’s kitchen is a highlight of the home, offering top-of-the-line appliances, an expansive marble island, and a sun-drenched breakfast nook that provides access to the backyard oasis. While there may not be a yellow-brick road, the outdoor space boasts a red-brick patio leading to lush grassy areas, a sparkling pool and pool house, and a writer’s cottage—a perfect retreat for creativity and relaxation.
Judy Garland resided in this mansion until 1941, leaving behind a legacy of timeless charm and elegance. If you’re dreaming of calling this historic property home, you’ll need more than just brains, heart, and courage—you’ll need $11,495,000. And with Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles’ Josh Flagg representing the listing, you can expect a seamless process to make this dream a reality.
Take a virtual tour through the photos of this iconic Bel Air mansion, and you’ll see why there truly is no place like Judy Garland’s former home.