Photo: Bettmann Archive/Getty, Courtesy of Nourmand & AssociatesThe California Spanish Colonial-style mansion where the1947 murder of mobster Bugsy Siegeltook 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 toThe Hollywood Reporter, leased the seven-bedroom and six-bathroomhomefor 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 itslisting agent, Myra Nourmand, it stands in pristine condition even years after it first rose to popularity.Courtesy of Nourmand & AssociatesShe 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 with celebrities like Suzanne Somers—and his wife Fiona Chalom.Courtesy of Nourmand & AssociatesOnce inside the home, visitors are greeted with a light-filled two-story foyer that contrasts the dark interiors famous for many old Spanish dwellings of that era.The floors still lie with their original hand-painted tile, as do the stone walls surrounding it. The ornate wraparound balcony complements the home’s architectural style with iron railings.While the home still holds much of its rich history through its design, its bathrooms and kitchen feature modern appliances.Courtesy of Nourmand & AssociatesIts spacious bedrooms hold a mix of old and new, with one including a sitting area that sits beside a fireplace and an oriental rug. The room includes modern lighting and a contrast of white and black curtains.The house is topped with a private tower room that can be used as an office, music studio or meditation space.Courtesy of Nourmand & AssociatesNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free weekly newsletterto get the biggest news of the week delivered to your inbox every Friday.Its outdoors also include modern touches with a lush green yard that holds a new pool and a four-car garage.The original patio tile design is also found in its exteriors, adding to its historical structure.

Photo: Bettmann Archive/Getty, Courtesy of Nourmand & Associates

Bugsy Siegel House for Sale

The California Spanish Colonial-style mansion where the1947 murder of mobster Bugsy Siegeltook 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 toThe Hollywood Reporter, leased the seven-bedroom and six-bathroomhomefor 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 itslisting agent, Myra Nourmand, it stands in pristine condition even years after it first rose to popularity.Courtesy of Nourmand & AssociatesShe 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 with celebrities like Suzanne Somers—and his wife Fiona Chalom.Courtesy of Nourmand & AssociatesOnce inside the home, visitors are greeted with a light-filled two-story foyer that contrasts the dark interiors famous for many old Spanish dwellings of that era.The floors still lie with their original hand-painted tile, as do the stone walls surrounding it. The ornate wraparound balcony complements the home’s architectural style with iron railings.While the home still holds much of its rich history through its design, its bathrooms and kitchen feature modern appliances.Courtesy of Nourmand & AssociatesIts spacious bedrooms hold a mix of old and new, with one including a sitting area that sits beside a fireplace and an oriental rug. The room includes modern lighting and a contrast of white and black curtains.The house is topped with a private tower room that can be used as an office, music studio or meditation space.Courtesy of Nourmand & AssociatesNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free weekly newsletterto get the biggest news of the week delivered to your inbox every Friday.Its outdoors also include modern touches with a lush green yard that holds a new pool and a four-car garage.The original patio tile design is also found in its exteriors, adding to its historical structure.

The California Spanish Colonial-style mansion where the1947 murder of mobster Bugsy Siegeltook 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 toThe Hollywood Reporter, leased the seven-bedroom and six-bathroomhomefor 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 itslisting agent, Myra Nourmand, it stands in pristine condition even years after it first rose to popularity.

Courtesy of Nourmand & Associates

Bugsy Siegel House for Sale

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 with celebrities like Suzanne Somers—and his wife Fiona Chalom.

Bugsy Siegel House for Sale

Once inside the home, visitors are greeted with a light-filled two-story foyer that contrasts the dark interiors famous for many old Spanish dwellings of that era.

The floors still lie with their original hand-painted tile, as do the stone walls surrounding it. The ornate wraparound balcony complements the home’s architectural style with iron railings.

While the home still holds much of its rich history through its design, its bathrooms and kitchen feature modern appliances.

Bugsy Siegel House for Sale

Its spacious bedrooms hold a mix of old and new, with one including a sitting area that sits beside a fireplace and an oriental rug. The room includes modern lighting and a contrast of white and black curtains.

The house is topped with a private tower room that can be used as an office, music studio or meditation space.

Bugsy Siegel House for Sale

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free weekly newsletterto get the biggest news of the week delivered to your inbox every Friday.

Its outdoors also include modern touches with a lush green yard that holds a new pool and a four-car garage.

The original patio tile design is also found in its exteriors, adding to its historical structure.

source: people.com