03/07/2024
When you're out looking at wild flowers this spring here are three eye-catching homes on the market in the Southern California desert — one historic, another fanciful, and a third off the grid.
In Palm Springs, newly listed midcentury-modern comes with glass walls, a pool, and a classic butterfly roof. Built in 1957, it was designed by William Krisel, a pioneer of desert modernism. Asking price: $2.5 million. N.Y. Times
A home in Palm Desert caught the attention of Zillow Gone Wild, which highlights zany homes. Built in 1974, it includes a dining room platform that rises into an open-air “glass turret” with 360-degree views of the Coachella Valley. Yours for $1.2 million. KTLA |
A minimalist home in Pioneertown, pictured above, sits on a 10-acre lot scattered with Joshua trees and massive boulders. The backyard opens onto a magnificent volcanic mesa called Black Lava Butte. Asking: $4.2 million. The Spaces