Key facts
- A Palm Springs estate commissioned in 1969 is listed for $6.75 million.
- The property was commissioned by financier Jerome Factor.
- Jerome Factor was the son of John "Jake the Barber" Factor, a Chicago mob associate.
- The estate is described as having a fortress-like design.
A distinctive estate in Palm Springs, known for its fortress-like architecture, has been listed for sale at $6.75 million. The property was commissioned in 1969 by the late financier Jerome Factor. Jerome Factor was the son of John "Jake the Barber" Factor, who had ties to the Chicago mob. The listing highlights the historical connections of the property.