Historic Beverly Hills Mansion Where Bugsy Siegel Was Murdered Hits the Market for $17 Million
The California Spanish Colonial-style mansion where the 1947 murder of mobster Bugsy Siegel took place is now on the market for $17 million. The New York native was instrumental in the creation of the Las Vegas Strip, and according to The Hollywood Reporte r, leased the seven-bedroom and six-bathroom home for his mistress, Virginia Hill. It is perched on the west end of Beverly Hills on Linden Drive, sits on a half-acre of land, and boasts more than 7,000 square feet. According to its listing agent , Myra Nourmand, it stands in pristine condition even years after it first rose to popularity. She tells PEOPLE: “Unlike so many others of that era, it has been beautifully preserved with original details, like hand-painted tiles and iron railings, yet complemented with modern amenities including a new pool and state-of-the-art appliances.” The current owners of the property are Beverly Hills-based plastic surgeon, Dr. Joel Aronowiz — who has worked ...