The California property that once belonged to actor Roy Rogers has been listed for sale for the first time in over 50 years, representing a significant piece of Hollywood history. The four-bedroom, five-bathroom home, built in 1939, has been meticulously maintained and reflects the 1940s style. After Rogers sold the estate in 1971 for $100,000, the Taylor family cherished it and expanded it in 1998. Listing agent Donovan Healey recognizes the traditional design may not suit all tastes, appealing to both preservation-minded buyers and those envisioning modern development.
"Stepping through the doors of the Sherman Oaks abode feels like entering a time capsule dedicated to the 'King of Cowboys,' Roy Rogers, who passed away in 1998."
"The Taylors have 'cherished' the abode ever since, raising their children inside the estate, which they also expanded in 1998."
"Listing agent Donovan Healey emphasizes the home’s traditional design may not appeal to all buyers, hence offering it to diverse interested parties."
"For nearly three decades, Roy Rogers held onto the dwelling, selling it in 1971 for just $100,000 to the Taylor family."
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