2150 Tori Lane, Landers, California 92285, Landers, - bed, bath

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ACTIVE$339,999
2150 Tori Lane, Landers, California 92285
1Bed
1Bath
800Sqft
219,431Lot
Year Built
1961
Close
-
List price
$340K
Original List price
$340K
Price/Sqft
-
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
JT25219460
Home ConditionFair
Features
Good View: Desert, Hills, Landmark, Mountain(s), Panoramic
Patio
ViewDesert, Hills, Landmark, Mountain(s), Panoramic

About this home

Discover the hidden gem of Landers Cove! Enter via private drive, bordered by a ribbon of custom privacy fence, to find the home’s secluded spot among the mature, green trees. This vibrant home is a feast for the eyes. It’s full of fine detail, from the custom-made cabinets and vanity pulls to the bespoke bentwood cover to the cooler, each have been thoughtfully crafted. Inside, the polished concrete floors are treated with a rich copper finish, The kitchen features a hammered copper sink, while the primary bathroom boasts copper-colored tiles, in keeping with the copper theme. Beautiful Mexican ceramic tiles adorn both bathrooms and the kitchen. Cook from recipes old and new on the spotless vintage Kenmore range, or unwind on the built-in daybed. For a cozy ambiance, crank the knob to 11 with a warm fire in the imported Danish red enamel wood stove. Outside, the deep eaves of the front porch perfectly frame Landers’ iconic Goat Mountain. You’ll find both an outdoor shower and tub, along with plenty of spots sit and take in the views and starts. The extensive irrigation system keeps the flora green and happy! The 2.5 acre lot is fenced and cross fenced. A large outbuilding has plenty of room for storage or could be a launch pad for other uses. Don’t miss out on this calm, desert sanctuary!

Price History

Date
Event
Price
09/21/25
Listing
$339,999
Neighborhood Comparison

 SubjectAverage HomeNeighbourhood Ranking (27 Listings)
Beds12
29%
Baths11.5
50%
Square foot8001,041
36%
Lot Size219,431212,990
86%
Price$340K$272K
79%
Price per square foot$425$241.5
86%
Built year19619800980
75%
HOA
Days on market45185
7%
Condition Rating
Fair

The property, built in 1961, is well-maintained and features unique custom details like polished concrete floors, Mexican ceramic tiles, and a hammered copper sink. However, the kitchen includes a 'spotless vintage Kenmore range' and an older refrigerator, and cooling is provided by wall-mounted AC units rather than central air. While the home has been thoughtfully renovated with a distinct aesthetic, these major components are functional but show signs of being outdated by modern standards, aligning with the 'fair' condition criteria.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Unique Custom Craftsmanship: The property showcases exceptional attention to detail with custom-made cabinets, bespoke bentwood covers, polished concrete floors with a copper finish, a hammered copper sink, and beautiful Mexican ceramic tiles throughout.
Exceptional Privacy & Acreage: Accessed via a private drive and bordered by a custom privacy fence, the home is nestled on a secluded 2.5-acre lot that is fully fenced and cross-fenced, offering a tranquil 'desert sanctuary' atmosphere.
Panoramic Desert Views & Outdoor Amenities: Enjoy stunning views of Landers' iconic Goat Mountain from the front porch, complemented by unique outdoor features such as an outdoor shower and tub, perfect for embracing the desert lifestyle.
Charming & Functional Interior Elements: The home features a spotless vintage Kenmore range, a built-in daybed, and an imported Danish red enamel wood stove, providing a cozy ambiance and distinctive character.
Versatile Outbuilding & Irrigated Land: A large outbuilding offers ample storage or potential for various other uses, while an extensive irrigation system maintains the property's flora, enhancing its appeal and utility.

Cons

Compact Living Quarters: With only 800 square feet, 1 bedroom, and 1 bathroom, the property offers limited living space, which may not be suitable for buyers requiring more room or additional bedrooms.
Reliance on Vintage Heating/Lack of Cooling: The primary heating source is an imported Danish red enamel wood stove, and there is no mention of a modern cooling system, which could be a significant comfort concern during hot desert months.
Older Property with Potential System Updates: Built in 1961, the home's age suggests that major systems (e.g., plumbing, electrical, HVAC beyond the wood stove) may be original or require updating, potentially incurring future investment for a buyer.

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