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The Palm Spring residence which was once home to Walt Disney and his wife Lillian has been sold for $ 1,095 million.

Called on the list as “Walt Disney’s Color Technicolor Dream House,” the four-bedroom, four-bathroom magical kingdom in the Indian Canyons community was originally built for the animator and his wife in 1962. It remained in the Disney family until 2015, when it was sold for $ 650,000 .

Entering through the double doors painted in red, this 2,443-square-foot house features splashes of bright color and decorations that pay homage to its original owner. Mirrored ceiling above the entrance, which leads to the living room and dining room. The dining kitchen is located in a public area.

Sliding glass doors offer views of the community golf course. The backyard is equipped with a swimming pool, an elevated spa, a lawn and a covered terrace.

The house was last traded in 2017 for $ 865,000 and sold in March for $ 1.095 million, records show.

Disney, who died in 1966 at the age of 65, was an entrepreneur, animator, and producer who in the 1920s created the Disney Bros Studio with his brother Roy and, three decades later, opened Disneyland in Anaheim.

Michael Erives and Darcey Deetz from Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Leaskou Partners are recording agents. Erives also represent buyers.

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