3876 Hopi Path, Borrego Springs, California 92004, Borrego Springs, - bed, bath

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ACTIVE$625,000
3876 Hopi Path, Borrego Springs, California 92004
3Beds
3Baths
1,953Sqft
265,716Lot
Year Built
1963
Close
-
List price
$625K
Original List price
$625K
Price/Sqft
-
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
PW25245541
Home ConditionFair
Features
Excellent View: Desert, Mountain(s)
Pool
Patio
ViewDesert, Mountain(s)

About this home

This private resort-like property is an oasis of mid-century modernism in the charming town of Borrego Springs, which sits within the largest state park in California – Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. Surrounded by stunning desert and mountain landscapes, this property sits on a lot measuring over six acres and features a kidney shaped pool, large covered patio areas for dining and entertaining, firepits, fountains, an outdoor cooking area with built-in barbeque, a detached tea house retrofitted into a studio kitchen, and expansive fenced-in yard areas with desert landscaping. The residence is a step back in time to an inspiring era of design in which architects explored the potential of indoor-outdoor living and clean architectural lines. The home features angled roof lines, open beam tongue and groove ceilings, walls of glass and large sliders that connect the living areas to adjacent patios, a large cinder block fireplace with flagstone hearth, and spacious bedrooms. This serene property can serve as either a primary residence or a peaceful desert getaway, and the area is a haven for outdoor enthusiast who enjoy hiking, cycling, golf, clean air and clear skies. Other area attractions include the Borrego Art Institute and the Borrego Springs Performing Arts Center. Come and explore, and experience the unique magic of desert midcentury modernism.

Nearby schools

4/10
Borrego Springs Elementary School
Public,PK-53.5mi
3/10
Borrego Springs Middle School
Public,6-84.8mi
5/10
Borrego Springs High School
Public,9-124.9mi

Price History

Date
Event
Price
10/24/25
Listing
$625,000
Neighborhood Comparison

 SubjectAverage HomeNeighbourhood Ranking (29 Listings)
Beds33
50%
Baths32
80%
Square foot1,9531,540
73%
Lot Size265,71625,583
77%
Price$625K$379K
83%
Price per square foot$320$251.5
73%
Built year19639900992
20%
HOA
Days on market12234
3%
Condition Rating
Fair

The property, built in 1963, is well-maintained and embraces its mid-century modern aesthetic. However, the kitchen features original-style cabinets, tiled countertops, and older appliances, while the bathrooms showcase dated tiled vanities and fixtures, consistent with its era. While functional, these key areas are significantly outdated in style and would require substantial renovation to meet current aesthetic standards, placing it in the 'fair' category.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Unique Architectural Style: The property showcases an inspiring mid-century modern design with angled roof lines, open beam tongue and groove ceilings, and walls of glass, emphasizing indoor-outdoor living.
Expansive Resort-like Amenities: Features a kidney-shaped pool, large covered patios, firepits, fountains, an outdoor cooking area, and a detached tea house retrofitted into a studio kitchen, creating a private oasis.
Large Private Lot: Situated on over six acres, the property offers significant privacy and expansive fenced-in yard areas with desert landscaping.
Scenic Location & Outdoor Access: Located within Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, providing stunning desert and mountain views and a haven for outdoor enthusiasts with hiking, cycling, and golf opportunities.
Versatile Use Potential: The property can serve as either a primary residence or a peaceful desert getaway, appealing to a broad range of buyers seeking tranquility and unique lifestyle.

Cons

Age of Property: Built in 1963, the home may require updates to its infrastructure, systems, or finishes to meet modern standards and preferences.
Remote Location: Borrego Springs is a relatively isolated town, which might be a drawback for buyers seeking immediate access to extensive urban amenities, services, or diverse employment opportunities.
Desert Climate Challenges: The desert environment can present challenges such as extreme temperatures, potentially higher utility costs for climate control, and specific maintenance requirements for landscaping.

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