ABC News August 25, 2016

Lucille Ball's First-Ever Hollywood Home Listed at $1.75 Million

WATCH: Lucille Ball's First Hollywood Home Listed at $1.75 Million

It may not be 623 E. 68th Street, but for a cool, $1.75 million, one lucky fan can call Lucille Ball's actual Hollywood home their own.

The charming 1,874-square-foot property boasts two beds, two baths, two decks, a fireplace, patio, and avocado and lemon trees, according to Zillow.

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American actor and comedian Lucille Ball receives a kiss on the cheek from her husband, Cuban-born bandleader and musician Desi Arnaz, on the set of their television series, 'I Love Lucy'.

The home's address is located at 1344 N. Ogden Drive in West Hollywood, California, and is listed by Rhonda Kohn of Keller Williams Realty.

The queen of comedy rented the dwelling right around the time she signed a contract with RKO Radio Pictures. Soon after, she appeared in the 1933 musical comedy "Roman Scandals" and later met and fell in love with her young, Cuban co-star Desi Arnaz, on the set of "Too Many Girls," in 1940.

AcmeStudios
For $1.75 million, one lucky fan can call Lucille Ball's actual Hollywood home their own. The 1,874 square-foot property boasts two beds, two baths, two decks, a fireplace, patio, and avocado and lemon trees.
AcmeStudios
For $1.75 million, one lucky fan can call Lucille Ball's actual Hollywood home their own. The 1,874 square-foot property boasts two beds, two baths, two decks, a fireplace, patio, and avocado and lemon trees.
AcmeStudios
For $1.75 million, one lucky fan can call Lucille Ball's actual Hollywood home their own. The 1,874 square-foot property boasts two beds, two baths, two decks, a fireplace, patio, and avocado and lemon trees.

The iconic couple would marry and go on to film "I Love Lucy" before moving into their Beverly Hills estate.

See additional details on Lucy's first Hollywood house on theAcme Studios website.