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Single Family

Charo's House

Beverly Hills, CA
Charo

Charo

Celebrated singer, dancer, and comedian
Age 75 Leo

Celebrated singer, dancer, and comedian who has released hits like the 1977 single "Dance A Little Bit Closer."

8,002

Sq Ft

1931

Year Built

About this home

Charo's home. María del Rosario Pilar Martínez Molina Baeza, professionally known by her stage name Charo, lives here. The Spanish American actress, singer, comedian, and flamenco guitarist owns this 5-bed, 5-bath, 8,002 sq ft home that was built in 1931. Charo has been charming audiences since her youth, and continues to be a guitar virtuoso. Charo began playing guitar at the age of 9, taught by Andrés Segovia, and was quickly recognized as a world class talent. In 1966 she married her bandleader Xavier Cugat and they moved to the United States. In the late 1960s and 1970s, she became a common face on American television, with her signature charisma and wit. She frequently appeared as a guest star on series such as Laugh-In, Fantasy Island, The Love Boat, and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. She is known for her uninhibited and exuberant manner, vague age, ostensible lack of fluency in English, heavy Spanish accent, and the catch-phrase "cuchi-cuchi." Audiences love her and many television die hards would still recognize her today. In 1995 her flamenco album Guitar Passion won the Female Pop Album of the Year award at the Billboard International Latin Music Conference and was named best female Latin pop album by Billboard. Charo was well received internationally, but she never seemed to quite garner the appropriate respect in the united states. Despite this, she remains upbeat, charming, and dynamite on stage. Her performances are marked with dedicated passion, precision, and a great commitment to her lifelong love, music. An internationally recognized, and world class musician, Charo has earned a net worth of over $12 Million. No surprise since she was headlining a Vegas shows by 1971, being paid as much as Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles, or Dean Martin. Charo’s certainly been saying ‘Cuchi-cuchi’ all the way to the bank.

Property Details

Property TypeSingle Family

Listed Price

$12,000,000

Listing #1356230

About This Single Family in Beverly Hills, CA

This 5 bedroom, 5 bathroom single family is located in Beverly Hills, CA. The property spans 8,002 square feet of living space, and was built in 1931. The property sold for $12,000,000, placing it in the ultra-luxury segment of the market.

Charo's home. María del Rosario Pilar Martínez Molina Baeza, professionally known by her stage name Charo, lives here. The Spanish American actress, singer, comedian, and flamenco guitarist owns this 5-bed, 5-bath, 8,002 sq ft home that was built in 1931. Charo has been charming audiences since her youth, and continues to be a guitar virtuoso. Charo began playing guitar at the age of 9, taught by Andrés Segovia, and was quickly recognized as a world class talent. In 1966 she married her bandleader Xavier Cugat and they moved to the United States. In the late 1960s and 1970s, she became a common face on American television, with her signature charisma and wit. She frequently appeared as a guest star on series such as Laugh-In, Fantasy Island, The Love Boat, and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. She is known for her uninhibited and exuberant manner, vague age, ostensible lack of fluency in English, heavy Spanish accent, and the catch-phrase "cuchi-cuchi." Audiences love her and many television die hards would still recognize her today. In 1995 her flamenco album Guitar Passion won the Female Pop Album of the Year award at the Billboard International Latin Music Conference and was named best female Latin pop album by Billboard. Charo was well received internationally, but she never seemed to quite garner the appropriate respect in the united states. Despite this, she remains upbeat, charming, and dynamite on stage. Her performances are marked with dedicated passion, precision, and a great commitment to her lifelong love, music. An internationally recognized, and world class musician, Charo has earned a net worth of over $12 Million. No surprise since she was headlining a Vegas shows by 1971, being paid as much as Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles, or Dean Martin. Charo’s certainly been saying ‘Cuchi-cuchi’ all the way to the bank.

Constructed in 1931, this mid-century home carries the design sensibilities of its era — often featuring open floor plans, large windows, and quality materials that have held up well over 95 years. Many buyers specifically seek out homes of this vintage for their craftsmanship and lot sizes.

Real Estate in Beverly Hills, CA

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