6274 Baileya Avenue, 29 Palms, California 92277, 29 Palms, - bed, bath

ACTIVE$329,000
6274 Baileya Avenue, 29 Palms, California 92277
2Beds
2Baths
905Sqft
14,423Lot
Year Built
1952
Close
-
List price
$329K
Original List price
$329K
Price/Sqft
-
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
SR25234893
Home ConditionPoor
Features
Good View: Hills, Mountain(s), Neighborhood
Deck
Spa
Patio
ViewHills, Mountain(s), Neighborhood
About this home
Truly unique, one-of-kind 1950’s Spanish style home situated minutes from the North Entrance of Joshua Tree National Park. Close to everyday conveniences - markets, shops, and neighborhood restaurants. (Included in the sale is a neighboring lot with separate APN and unlimited potential). Build SECOND home right next door! Properties like this—with a second buildable lot—rarely come available. Don’t miss your chance to own a slice of desert magic with space to dream big. Must see to appreciate, original home boasts so much character: vaulted wood ceilings, terra-cotta tile roof, observation deck, enclosed patio with Jacuzzi, original brick oven in the kitchen! You can keep looking, but you won’t find another one like this.
Nearby schools
4/10
Oasis Elementary School
Public,•K-6•1.7mi
4/10
Twentynine Palms Junior High School
Public,•7-8•3.4mi
5/10
Twentynine Palms High School
Public,•9-12•1.2mi
Price History
Date
Event
Price
10/07/25
Listing
$329,000
Neighborhood Comparison
| Subject | Average Home | Neighbourhood Ranking (162 Listings) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beds | 2 | 3 | 38% |
| Baths | 2 | 2 | 50% |
| Square foot | 905 | 1,232 | 24% |
| Lot Size | 14,423 | 14,586 | 50% |
| Price | $329K | $290K | 66% |
| Price per square foot | $364 | $226 | 92% |
| Built year | 1952 | 1968 | 7% |
| HOA | |||
| Days on market | 29 | 202 | 1% |
Condition Rating
Poor
Built in 1952, this property is over 70 years old. While it maintains its 'original character' with vaulted wood ceilings and a terra-cotta roof, the kitchen and bathrooms are significantly outdated. The kitchen features an 'original brick oven,' older white appliances (including a coil-top range), and dated finishes like gold tin backsplash. The bathroom has an older vanity, laminate countertop, and dated fixtures. These critical areas require substantial rehabilitation and modernization to meet current standards, pushing the property into the 'Poor' condition category, despite appearing structurally sound.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Development Potential: Includes a neighboring buildable lot with a separate APN, offering significant potential for expansion, a second home, or investment, a rare offering in the market.
Prime Location: Situated minutes from the North Entrance of Joshua Tree National Park, making it highly attractive for tourism, recreation, and potential short-term rentals.
Unique Architectural Character: A one-of-a-kind 1950s Spanish-style home boasting original features like vaulted wood ceilings, terra-cotta tile roof, an observation deck, and an original brick oven.
Desirable Views: Offers appealing views of hills, mountains, and the neighborhood, enhancing the property's aesthetic and living experience.
Local Conveniences: Conveniently located close to everyday amenities including markets, shops, and neighborhood restaurants.
Cons
Age of Property: Built in 1952, the home is over 70 years old, which may imply potential for outdated systems, higher maintenance costs, or the need for significant renovations.
Limited Living Space: With 905 square feet, the main residence offers relatively small living quarters, which might not suit buyers seeking more expansive interior space.
Overpriced Relative to Estimate: The property is listed 8% above its estimated market value, which could impact buyer interest or prolong its time on the market.

