4981 Bonmar Rd, Yucca Valley, California 92252, Yucca Valley, - bed, bath

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ACTIVE$1,200,000
4981 Bonmar Rd, Yucca Valley, California 92252
2Beds
2Baths
1,530Sqft
108,900Lot
Year Built
2011
Close
-
List price
$1.2M
Original List price
$1.2M
Price/Sqft
-
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
JT25220303
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Excellent View: Desert, Hills, Mountain(s), Panoramic
Deck
Pool
ViewDesert, Hills, Mountain(s), Panoramic

About this home

The New Joshua Tree: Premier architectural masterpiece designed and hand-built over nearly a decade (2004-2012) by a Harvard trained architect. Midcentury influence with modern green sensibilities, including radiant heated concrete floors, passive solar design for low heating/cooling costs and floor to ceiling windows throughout for abundant natural daylight. Handmade custom cabinetry and casework made of clear vertical grain Douglas fir wood. Abundant closet/storage space along entire north wall of the house. Formed concrete walls throughout. Beautifully designed entry foyer. Intimate nighttime views of downtown Joshua Tree in the distance and expansive daytime views of Joshua Tree National Park and surrounding mountains from all rooms. Secluded and tranquil location, yet convenient to town. Swimming pool enclosed on private deck. Property sits on border of Yucca Valley & Joshua Tree – adjacent parcel to east has a Joshua Tree address. Operated as exclusive vacation rental with successful rental history. Property is being sold as a rare architectural achievement for the local area. Shown by advanced appointment only. Loan Prequalification Letter or Proof-of-Funds required to show.

Price History

Date
Event
Price
09/24/25
Listing
$1,200,000
Neighborhood Comparison

 SubjectAverage HomeNeighbourhood Ranking (221 Listings)
Beds23
33%
Baths22
50%
Square foot1,5301,501
53%
Lot Size108,90019,800
84%
Price$1.2M$375K
99%
Price per square foot$784$254
99%
Built year20119895990
92%
HOA
Days on market43189
1%
Condition Rating
Excellent

This property, built in 2011, is a custom architectural masterpiece designed with modern green sensibilities and high-end materials. The description highlights radiant heated concrete floors, passive solar design, floor-to-ceiling windows, and handmade custom Douglas fir cabinetry. The images confirm an immaculate condition with a contemporary, minimalist aesthetic. The kitchen features a stunning waterfall island with marble/quartz countertops, sleek custom wood cabinetry, and modern stainless steel appliances, all appearing virtually new. While 13 years old, the quality of construction, timeless design, and pristine condition, coupled with advanced features, meet the 'Excellent' criteria of having all components virtually new, meeting current quality standards with no deferred maintenance and minimal physical depreciation. The overall presentation suggests a property that has been meticulously maintained and designed to a very high standard.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Exceptional Architectural Design: A premier architectural masterpiece, hand-built by a Harvard-trained architect with midcentury influence, modern green sensibilities, and unique formed concrete walls.
Sustainable & Energy Efficient: Features passive solar design and radiant heated concrete floors, ensuring low heating and cooling costs for environmental and economic benefits.
Breathtaking Panoramic Views: Offers expansive daytime views of Joshua Tree National Park and surrounding mountains, along with intimate nighttime views of downtown Joshua Tree from every room.
Premium Custom Craftsmanship: Showcases high-quality, handmade custom cabinetry and casework crafted from clear vertical grain Douglas fir wood throughout the property.
Proven Income-Generating Asset: Successfully operated as an exclusive vacation rental with a documented history, presenting a strong investment opportunity for potential buyers.

Cons

Niche Market Appeal: The highly distinctive architectural style, while unique, may appeal to a specialized buyer demographic, potentially limiting the pool of interested parties.
Specialized Maintenance: Custom-built features and unique materials like formed concrete may require specialized knowledge and potentially higher costs for maintenance and repairs.
Absence of Explicit Active Cooling: While designed for low cooling costs through passive solar, the description does not explicitly state the presence of an active air conditioning system, which could be a comfort concern for some buyers in the desert climate.

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