62200 Skyline Drive, Joshua Tree, California 92252, Joshua Tree, - bed, bath

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ACTIVE$1,500,000
62200 Skyline Drive, Joshua Tree, California 92252
3Beds
2Baths
2,733Sqft
709,592Lot
Year Built
1999
Close
-
List price
$1.5M
Original List price
$1.85M
Price/Sqft
-
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
24434331
Home ConditionGood
Features
Excellent View: Desert, Hills, Mountain(s)
Spa
Patio
ViewDesert, Hills, Mountain(s)

About this home

Desert Sanctuary: 16-Acre Private Estate in Joshua Tree. Nestled midway between Joshua Tree town and the west entrance to the National Park lies a rare offering: 16 fully-fenced acres of pristine desert landscape with complete privacy. The thoughtfully positioned 2,733 sq ft residence sits at the heart of the property, providing uninterrupted 360 views of the surrounding wilderness. The main house features 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, with the central living space defined by a striking hexagonal ceiling that draws natural light through strategically placed windows and skylights. A dramatic doorway opens directly to the landscape, blurring the boundary between interior comfort and desert beauty. The property offers practical amenities that enhance both work and leisure: a 4-car attached garage, additional detached storage, paid solar panels, and reliable connectivity via a private microwave internet tower and Starlink service. For guests or retreat space, an authentic hand-carved Mongolian yurt provides a luxurious glamping experience, complete with electricity, climate control, and custom furnishings. The outdoor living area includes a private bathroom with heated toilet seat, outdoor shower under the sky, and a cedar hot tub for stargazing. The landscape showcases more than100 Joshua trees among the Mojave's iconic flora - sculptural boulders and native plants create natural privacy, while providing habitat for desert wildlife. Residents regularly spot roadrunners, desert tortoises, coyotes, and soaring hawks across the property. This sanctuary offers the perfect balance: proximity to Joshua Tree National Park's wonders, yet secluded enough to provide true tranquility and connection with the desert's timeless beauty.

Price History

Date
Event
Price
10/05/25
Price Change
$1,500,000-9.1%
08/30/25
Price Change
$1,650,000
03/29/25
Listing
$1,850,000
Neighborhood Comparison

 SubjectAverage HomeNeighbourhood Ranking (113 Listings)
Beds32.5
50%
Baths22
50%
Square foot2,7331,200
98%
Lot Size709,59234,854
99%
Price$1.5M$378K
98%
Price per square foot$549$310
85%
Built year19999900991
73%
HOA
Days on market220201
61%
Condition Rating
Good

Built in 1999, this property is exceptionally well-maintained and move-in ready with no immediate renovations required. While the kitchen and bathroom styles reflect their age with wood cabinetry, light countertops, and earthy-toned tiles, they are clean, functional, and in excellent condition. The property boasts significant modern system upgrades including paid solar panels, a private microwave internet tower, and Starlink service. Additionally, the luxurious, climate-controlled Mongolian yurt and outdoor amenities add substantial value and appeal, elevating the overall condition beyond merely 'fair' despite the dated aesthetic of some interior elements.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Expansive Private Estate: Sprawling 16 fully-fenced acres ensure unparalleled privacy and a vast personal desert sanctuary, a rare offering in the Joshua Tree market.
Panoramic Desert Views: The thoughtfully positioned residence provides uninterrupted 360-degree views of the surrounding wilderness, including desert, hills, and mountains from every angle.
Unique Guest & Outdoor Amenities: Features a luxurious, climate-controlled Mongolian yurt for guests, complemented by a private outdoor bathroom, shower, and cedar hot tub, enhancing leisure and retreat potential.
Sustainable & Advanced Infrastructure: Equipped with paid solar panels, a private microwave internet tower, and Starlink service, providing modern, reliable utilities and connectivity in a remote setting.
Architectural Integration with Nature: The main residence boasts a striking hexagonal ceiling and strategically placed windows/skylights, designed to maximize natural light and seamlessly connect with the desert landscape.

Cons

Significant Price Adjustments: The property has undergone substantial price reductions from its original $1.85M to $1.5M, which could signal market resistance or an initial overestimation of value.
Remote Location & Climate Challenges: Its secluded desert setting, while private, may present challenges with extreme temperatures, limited immediate access to urban services, and potentially higher maintenance for specialized systems.
Niche Market Appeal: The property's unique characteristics and remote nature cater to a very specific buyer demographic, potentially resulting in a longer marketing period or a smaller pool of interested purchasers.

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