2515 E Jacaranda Road, Palm Springs, California 92264, Palm Springs, 92264 - 3 bed, 3 bath

2515 E Jacaranda Road, Palm Springs, California 92264 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$1,050,000
2515 E Jacaranda Road, Palm Springs, California 92264
3Beds
3Baths
2,466Sqft
3,484.08Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

Estimation data not available

Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Architectural Pedigree: Designed by iconic John Elgin Woolf, this Mid-Century Modern meets Hollywood Regency home offers rare architectural significance within an exclusive community.
Top Cons:
High Association Fees: The annual association fee of $6,450 is a significant recurring cost that buyers must factor into their budget.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$1.05M vs avg $442.4K (+$607,550)94%
Size:2,466 sqft vs avg 1,307 sqft94%
Price/sqft:$426 vs avg $34078%

More Insights

Built in 1971 (54 years old).
Condition: Built in 1971, this property features a highly dated kitchen with original or very old flat-panel white cabinets, laminate countertops, and white appliances, along with a dated ceiling fan/light fixture. The bathrooms also exhibit significantly outdated vanities, light fixtures, and wallpaper. While the property appears clean and well-maintained, the aesthetic and functional components of the kitchen and bathrooms are severely outdated, requiring substantial rehabilitation and modernization to meet current standards. The extensive updates needed go beyond 'minor' and align with the 'Poor' category's criteria for properties built over 30 years ago with no major renovations in the past 30-50 years, or requiring substantial rehabilitation.
Year Built
1971
Close
-
List price
$1.05M
Original List price
$1.05M
Price/Sqft
$426
HOA
$6,450
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
219135034DA
Home ConditionPoor
Features
Excellent View: Park/Greenbelt, Hills, Mountain(s), Panoramic
Patio
ViewPark/Greenbelt, Hills, Mountain(s), Panoramic

About this home

Rarely Available and Architecturally Significant, this stunning Mid-Century Modern meets Hollywood Regency style home was designed by the iconic John Elgin Woolf. Built in 1971, one of only three communities in the desert designed by Woolf, this property exudes character and charm This home offers 3 spacious en-suite bedrooms and 2,466 sq ft of sophisticated living space. Nestled beneath the desert mountains in a Private Enclave of 26-homes and spread across 10 meticulously maintained acres, Marabelle Estates has some of the most Breathtaking Mountain views in all of the desert.Walls of glass and Dramatic high ceilings flood the interior with natural light, seamlessly connecting indoor and outdoor living. Enjoy a private atrium patio, perfect for relaxing or entertaining. This home features Generously sized rooms, well-appointed kitchen w/plenty of storage and walk-in pantry, complemented by a wet bar, skylights, walk-in closets, and private laundry room.Community amenities include two pools, spas, and tennis court, all set in Lush, Resort-style surroundings. Just minutes to premier shopping, dining, and everything Palm Springs has to offer.

Nearby schools

4/10
Cahuilla Elementary School
Public,K-51.5mi
4/10
Raymond Cree Middle School
Public,6-83.7mi
4/10
Desert Learning Academy
Public,K-121.5mi
6/10
Palm Springs High School
Public,9-121.8mi
Condition Rating
Poor

Built in 1971, this property features a highly dated kitchen with original or very old flat-panel white cabinets, laminate countertops, and white appliances, along with a dated ceiling fan/light fixture. The bathrooms also exhibit significantly outdated vanities, light fixtures, and wallpaper. While the property appears clean and well-maintained, the aesthetic and functional components of the kitchen and bathrooms are severely outdated, requiring substantial rehabilitation and modernization to meet current standards. The extensive updates needed go beyond 'minor' and align with the 'Poor' category's criteria for properties built over 30 years ago with no major renovations in the past 30-50 years, or requiring substantial rehabilitation.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Architectural Pedigree: Designed by iconic John Elgin Woolf, this Mid-Century Modern meets Hollywood Regency home offers rare architectural significance within an exclusive community.
Panoramic Mountain Views: Situated in a private enclave, the property boasts breathtaking panoramic mountain views, a key selling point for Palm Springs.
Spacious & Thoughtful Layout: Features 3 en-suite bedrooms and 2,466 sq ft of sophisticated living space, complemented by generously sized rooms, a well-appointed kitchen, wet bar, and ample storage.
Abundant Natural Light & Indoor-Outdoor Living: Walls of glass and dramatic high ceilings flood the interior with natural light, seamlessly extending living space to a private atrium patio.
Resort-Style Community & Prime Location: Residents benefit from lush, resort-style amenities including two pools, spas, and a tennis court, all minutes from Palm Springs' vibrant dining and shopping scene.

Cons

High Association Fees: The annual association fee of $6,450 is a significant recurring cost that buyers must factor into their budget.
Age of Property & Potential System Updates: Built in 1971, while aesthetically preserved, the property's core systems (e.g., HVAC, electrical, plumbing) may be original and could require future investment for modernization or maintenance.
Condominium Structure: Ownership as a condominium implies shared walls and potential HOA restrictions, which may not appeal to buyers seeking complete autonomy or a detached single-family residence.

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