1919 Acoma Trail, Landers, California 92285, Landers, - bed, bath

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ACTIVE$398,000
1919 Acoma Trail, Landers, California 92285
1Bed
1Bath
400Sqft
217,800Lot
Year Built
1959
Close
-
List price
$398K
Original List price
$428K
Price/Sqft
-
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
JT25079944
Home ConditionFair
Features
Excellent View: Desert, Hills, Mountain(s), Panoramic, Valley
Spa
Patio
ViewDesert, Hills, Mountain(s), Panoramic, Valley

About this home

HiLo Homestead is an artist sanctuary crafted over the past decade by its artist/designer owners. A home of many facets, It's a creative playground, a 5 acre oasis of artistic expression, and an experiment in low impact living, permaculture design, and regenerative practices. The inner courtyard is the hub of the property serving as an outdoor extension of the home. The CalEarth constructed Terrace walls wrap the sunken Kiva & conversation pit blending into the wood fired pizza oven, cowboy tub, garden beds, and cactus garden. A fully automated watering system, and rainwater design irrigate the gardens and trees. The humble, yet cozy interior of the home has been hand-hewn by the artists with every cabinet, shelf and fixture custom designed & built. Structures Beyond the homestead include a greenhouse/bathhouse with a claw foot tub, A washhouse for laundry, 5 vintage travel trailers for guests, an outdoor shower, & composting toilet, and two thoughtfully built chicken & animal pens. Got projects? Art? Music? The Container shop & studios have you covered with over 1200 sqft of indoor/outdoor creative workspace. Complete with two fully insulated studios, a tool room, storage, and a large shaded outdoor shop area connecting the three containers. Overlooking the Integratron, and Goat mountain, and anchoring the property is yet another a Landers landmark: The Pagoda. Designed and built in 2016, the fully engineered & signed pagoda plans are also included with the sale. The agave nursery is primed for annual plant sales, mezcal, or agave syrup production. While extensive plant zones boast a large list of edible & native species. A site wide rainfall catchment design slows the flow to swales, while a low useaage irrigation system connects to the hundreds of plants, trees, and shrubs spanning the entire property. Ever wanted a tugboat? No desert property is complete without one! And this land yacht has an interior deck built right in. Perfect for sunbathing, or star gazing. HiLo Homestead is a living art park, with large scale artworks found throughout the property which are included in the sale. With the owners embarking on their next big project in Central Utah, the sale of this property is the carrying of a torch. It is time for new creative spirits to take the helm and guide it into new unexplored places. If this calls to you, then let your spirit soar!

Price History

Date
Event
Price
09/22/25
Price Change
$398,000
04/30/25
Listing
$428,000
Neighborhood Comparison

 SubjectAverage HomeNeighbourhood Ranking (27 Listings)
Beds12
29%
Baths11.5
50%
Square foot4001,041
4%
Lot Size217,800212,990
50%
Price$398K$272K
93%
Price per square foot$995$241.5
96%
Built year19599800980
46%
HOA
Days on market188191
50%
Condition Rating
Fair

The property, built in 1959, has been extensively 'crafted' by artist/designer owners over the past decade, giving it a unique, rustic, and custom aesthetic. While well-maintained and intentionally designed, the kitchen features older appliances (vintage-style range, older refrigerator) and hand-hewn, open shelving rather than modern cabinetry. The main bathroom appears basic, and the description mentions non-traditional facilities like a 'greenhouse/bathhouse with a claw foot tub' and a 'composting toilet.' These elements, while part of the property's charm and 'low impact living' ethos, do not align with current quality standards for typical kitchen and bathroom features. The property is functional and cared for, but its core components and aesthetic are outdated or highly specialized, requiring a buyer who appreciates this specific style rather than seeking modern updates.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Exceptional Artistic & Permaculture Design: A decade of dedicated craftsmanship has transformed this property into a unique artist sanctuary, emphasizing low-impact living, permaculture, and regenerative practices.
Expansive 5-Acre Oasis with Diverse Amenities: The large 5-acre lot offers an inner courtyard with a Kiva, pizza oven, cowboy tub, extensive gardens, and sustainable water management systems including automated irrigation and rainwater design.
Significant Income/Guest Potential & Versatile Outbuildings: Features five vintage travel trailers for guests, a greenhouse/bathhouse, washhouse, and animal pens, providing multiple functional spaces and potential for rental income.
Dedicated 1200 sqft Creative Workspace: Includes a container shop with two fully insulated studios, a tool room, storage, and a large shaded outdoor area, perfect for artists, hobbyists, or entrepreneurs.
Panoramic Views & Unique Landmark Features: Boasts stunning desert, mountain, and valley views, anchored by a unique, engineered Pagoda (with plans included) and features large-scale artworks throughout the property.

Cons

Limited Main Residence Size: The primary dwelling is a compact 400 sqft, which may not meet the needs of buyers seeking a larger, more traditional home and could limit its broad market appeal.
Niche Market Appeal: The highly customized and artistic nature of the property, including its unique amenities and low-impact systems, targets a very specific buyer demographic, potentially affecting market liquidity.
Age and Non-Standard Systems: Built in 1959, the property features hand-hewn interiors and alternative systems (e.g., composting toilet), which might require specialized maintenance or present challenges for conventional financing/inspections.

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