10341 Pinon Avenue, Morongo Valley, California 92256, Morongo Valley, - bed, bath

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ACTIVE$750,000
10341 Pinon Avenue, Morongo Valley, California 92256
4Beds
3Baths
1,832Sqft
101,059Lot
Year Built
1990
Close
-
List price
$750K
Original List price
$750K
Price/Sqft
-
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
JT25045027
Home ConditionFair
Features
Good View: Mountain(s), Valley, Trees/Woods
Pool
Spa
Patio
ViewMountain(s), Valley, Trees/Woods

About this home

Welcome to your dream home nestled in the scenic hills of Morongo Valley. This stunning 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom home spans 1,832 square feet and sits on 2.32 acres of fully usable land, designed for both luxury living and equestrian lifestyle. As you arrive, a stately saguaro cactus greets you at the custom metal gate entrance, setting the tone for the property's desert elegance. Built in 1990, the home features timeless Spanish-style architecture, including a classic clay tile roof and hand-laid custom Spanish tile throughout—from the floors to the bathroom backsplashes. Unique artisan sinks and warm design elements add charm and character to every corner. Step inside to find a spacious, light-filled living room with a fully functional fireplace, perfect for cozy desert nights. The open-concept kitchen offers plenty of counter space and flows seamlessly into multiple dining areas, ideal for entertaining. Central AC, Heat and ceiling fans throughout the home ensure year-round comfort. Outdoors, enjoy resort-style living with a sparkling pool and hot tub, a private back patio with mature landscaping, and a brick privacy wall—your very own sanctuary under the desert sky. Equestrian enthusiasts will be thrilled by the three well-maintained horse corrals, a dedicated hay barn, and a private Tack Room complete with electricity. Property has a Round Pin, Two Mare Motels w- a run and a small Arena. A rare three-car garage offers ample space for vehicles, tack, or toys. RV Hookup with water, a 30 amp/ 50 amp and a 110 Volt panel box professionally done. Whether you're looking for a permanent residence, vacation getaway, or income-producing retreat, this property combines the serenity of Morongo Valley with the luxury of refined desert living. If you've been searching for a home with acreage, views, horse facilities, and a pool—this is the one.

Neighborhood Comparison

 SubjectAverage HomeNeighbourhood Ranking (28 Listings)
Beds43
83%
Baths32
83%
Square foot1,8321,310
83%
Lot Size101,05940,075
66%
Price$750K$354K
97%
Price per square foot$409$259
93%
Built year19901964
86%
HOA
Days on market209202
52%
Condition Rating
Fair

The property was built in 1990. The kitchen and bathrooms appear to be original or have had minor updates. The Spanish tile throughout is a design choice that may not appeal to everyone. While the property seems well-maintained, it requires some updates to meet modern standards. The systems are likely functional but approaching the end of their expected lifespan.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Equestrian Facilities: The property boasts well-maintained horse corrals, a hay barn, a private tack room with electricity, a round pin, two mare motels with runs, and a small arena, making it ideal for horse enthusiasts.
Large Usable Land: The property sits on 2.32 acres of fully usable land, providing ample space for various activities and potential expansion.
Resort-Style Amenities: Features a sparkling pool and hot tub, along with a private back patio and mature landscaping, creating a relaxing outdoor oasis.
RV Hookup: Includes an RV hookup with water, a 30 amp/50 amp service, and a 110-volt panel box, professionally installed, adding convenience for RV owners or guests.
Spanish-Style Architecture: The home features timeless Spanish-style architecture with a classic clay tile roof and custom Spanish tile throughout, adding charm and character.

Cons

1990 Build Year: Built in 1990, the property may require updates to meet modern standards and preferences, potentially incurring additional costs.
Limited Recent Upgrades Specified: While the description mentions artisan sinks and warm design elements, it lacks specific details on recent major upgrades (besides the RV hookup), which could be a concern for buyers seeking modern amenities.
Location: Morongo Valley may be a remote location for some buyers, potentially impacting resale value and accessibility to urban amenities.

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