The Los Angeles property where Marilyn Monroe was found dead in 1962 is up for sale again.
Axar.az reports citing DailyMail.
The home, described as 'an authentic 1929 hacienda' is being offered at $6.9 million according to the agency listing.
Nestled in the upscale Brentwood neighborhood, the four-bedroom three-bathroom villa covers 2,624 sq ft and comes with swimming pool, citrus grove and guest house.
It features terra cotta tile floors throughout, beamed ceilings and casement windows.
The home was last sold in November 2012 for $5.1 million.
Monroe purchased the property, partially furnished, several months before her death for $75,000.
She opened up about her home in an interview with Life magazine in 1962.
Monroe died of an overdose of sleeping pills on August 5 1962. She was discovered by her psychiatrist lying face down on her bed clutching a telephone receiver.