The actress Zsa Zsa Gabor in the 1950s.Inside is no less exuberant. There are stone floors and mirrors galore, a hot pink closet, a hot pink entry, hot pink carpeting, chandeliers aplenty, a kitchen brimming with black cabinets — plus a wine fridge, a warming drawer and an original Hungarian rotisserie — and a yellow peacock-wallpapered bathroom. In all, there are three bathrooms and three bedrooms.
Those looking for a home full of stories and color have certainly found a contender. Not convinced? Perhaps it’s worth a try anyway, for buying a house is somewhat like marrying a building, and in the words of Zsa Zsa, “A girl must marry for love, and keep on marrying until she finds it.”