290 W Lilliana Drive, Palm Springs, California 92264, Palm Springs, 92264 - 5 bed, 6 bath

290 W Lilliana Drive, Palm Springs, California 92264 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$2,599,000
290 W Lilliana Drive, Palm Springs, California 92264
5Beds
6Baths
3,870Sqft
15,246Lot
Year Built
1952
Close
-
List price
$2.6M
Original List price
$2.6M
Price/Sqft
$672
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
25625205PS
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Excellent View: Mountain(s), Panoramic, Pool
Pool
Spa
Patio
ViewMountain(s), Panoramic, Pool

About this home

Great Deal:The estimated price is 3% above the list price. We found 3 Cons,5 Pros. Rank: price - $2.60M(94th), sqft - 3870(96th), beds - 5(91th), baths - 6(97th).

A MID CENTURY RANCH ESTATE IN PALM SPRINGS' MOST STORIED ENCLAVE. In the small, sophisticated enclave of The Mesa, an intimate hillside neighborhood of roughly 258 residences, Hollywood heritage and architectural pedigree meet at the base of the San Jacinto Mountains. This low-density community has long captivated icons such as Clark Gable, Carole Lombard, Natalie Wood, Sonny Bono, and Suzanne Somers, along with visionary figures like King C Gillette. Today, it continues to attract global talent, including renowned Swiss maestro Philippe Jordan, whose home sits just above. Architectural significance defines The Mesa. Modernists Donald Wexler and Hugh Kaptur shaped its distinctive character, while Streamline Moderne pioneers Webster and Wilson created the celebrated "Ship of the Desert", perched directly overhead. Just beneath this landmark lies 290 Lilliana, a luxury mid-century ranch estate with 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, 3,870 square feet, and 0.35 acres of private, view-filled grounds, an exceptional scale within this coveted enclave. Set in prized South Palm Springs, away from the wind zone and moments from Downtown Palm Springs, the home enjoys effortless access to boutique shopping, renowned dining, world-class golf, premier tennis clubs, and some of the region's most scenic hiking and biking trails, all while maintaining the rare quiet and privacy that define The Mesa. The home's private, single-level, L-shaped layout integrates indoor and outdoor living, with walls of glass framing panoramic mountain vistas. A sculptural, kidney-shaped pool, raised spa, lush landscaping, and a sunken fire pit create a resort-style environment ideal for both relaxation and sophisticated entertaining. Sunlight fills the open dining and living areas, emphasizing the effortless flow that defines elevated Palm Springs design. A fully equipped guest casita, complete with its own entrance, laundry, bath, and patio, enhances versatility and positions the property as a high-earning luxury short-term rental, especially valuable in The Mesa, which remains under the city's STR cap. For lifestyle buyers and investors alike, the estate could deliver exceptional potential for high-yield vacation rental income. Thoughtful upgrades elevate comfort and efficiency, including modern HVAC systems, refreshed interiors, updated lighting, improved pool equipment, a full sewer conversion for the casita, a new roof, and leased solar panels that help reduce monthly utility costs. These improvements support long-term value while preserving the home's architectural integrity. With its blend of celebrity adjacent prestige, architectural authenticity, resort caliber living, and income-generating flexibility, 290 Lilliana stands among the most compelling offerings in Palm Springs luxury real estate. In a neighborhood where opportunities are scarce, this estate offers a rare chance to own a piece of The Mesa's legendary heritage while securing exceptional modern profitability. YOU OWN THE LAND. WHERE ICONIC ARCHITECTURE, HOLLYWOOD HISTORY, AND CONTEMPORARY INVESTMENT VALUE ALIGN.

Nearby schools

4/10
Cahuilla Elementary School
Public,K-51.1mi
4/10
Raymond Cree Middle School
Public,6-83.5mi
4/10
Desert Learning Academy
Public,K-122.1mi
6/10
Palm Springs High School
Public,9-122.4mi

Price History

Date
Event
Price
12/05/25
Listing
$2,599,000
07/03/23
Sold
$2,085,000
05/23/14
Sold
$10,000
07/12/06
Sold
$1,050,000
Condition Rating
Excellent

Despite being built in 1952, this property has undergone extensive and high-quality modern renovations, bringing it to a virtually new condition. The kitchen features modern stainless steel appliances, sleek countertops, and updated cabinetry. All bathrooms are fully renovated with contemporary fixtures, large format tiling, glass enclosures, and modern vanities, including a luxurious freestanding tub in one. The entire interior boasts consistent, modern large-format tile flooring, recessed lighting, and updated light fixtures. The description explicitly mentions modern HVAC systems, a new roof, and refreshed interiors, indicating that major systems and aesthetics meet current quality standards with no deferred maintenance.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Prestigious Location & Heritage: Located in 'The Mesa,' a storied, intimate hillside enclave known for Hollywood heritage, architectural pedigree, and attracting global talent, offering privacy and proximity to Downtown Palm Springs.
Iconic Mid-Century Architecture: A luxury mid-century ranch estate situated in an area shaped by Modernists Donald Wexler and Hugh Kaptur, offering authentic architectural significance.
Resort-Style Outdoor Living & Views: Features a private, single-level layout with walls of glass framing panoramic mountain views, a sculptural kidney-shaped pool, raised spa, lush landscaping, and a sunken fire pit.
High-Yield Short-Term Rental Potential: Includes a fully equipped guest casita with separate amenities, making it ideal for high-earning luxury short-term rentals, especially valuable under the city's STR cap in The Mesa.
Extensive Modern Upgrades: Recent thoughtful upgrades include modern HVAC, refreshed interiors, updated lighting, improved pool equipment, full casita sewer conversion, new roof, and leased solar panels, enhancing comfort and efficiency.

Cons

Age of Construction: Built in 1952, the property is over 70 years old, which, despite recent upgrades, may still present potential for age-related maintenance or infrastructure concerns not covered by renovations.
Leased Solar Panels: The presence of leased solar panels means a new owner will need to assume the existing lease agreement, which can sometimes be a less attractive option than owned solar systems and may impact financing or resale.
Niche Market Appeal: As a luxury, historically significant mid-century estate in a highly exclusive enclave, the property appeals to a specific buyer demographic, potentially limiting the overall pool of interested purchasers.

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