Francis Ford Coppola kept this CA house in his family for decades. It’s for sale
A home that’s been primarily kept within Hollywood royalty has landed on the real estate market in the Hollywood Hills.
Legendary director Francis Ford Coppola — creator of “The Godfather” franchise — bought this 1922 Spanish Revival home and kept it in his family for decades, a news release about the property said. He then passed it along to his daughter-in-law, costume designer Jacqui Getty, and his granddaughter, director Gia Coppola.
Now, the California property is listed for $2.25 million.
“With 3 bedrooms and 4 baths, the home captures the essence of 1920s Los Angeles from its original hand-troweled plaster walls and vintage tilework to sun-drenched rooms that open seamlessly to lush gardens and courtyards,” the listing on Compass says.
“Every detail feels considered yet effortlessly lived-in: arched doorways, antique hardware, and beautifully aged finishes that speak to decades of creative history.”
Other features in the 1,931-square-foot residence, per the listing, include:
French doors
Pool
Garden views from the primary suite
Guest suite
“This is not just a home, but a sanctuary imbued with the soul of Los Angeles past and present,” the listing says.
The listing is held by Kristal Moffett.
This story was originally published June 30, 2025 at 11:56 AM with the headline "Francis Ford Coppola kept this CA house in his family for decades. It’s for sale."