68451 Bellerue Road, 29 Palms, California 92277, 29 Palms, - bed, bath

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ACTIVE$275,000
68451 Bellerue Road, 29 Palms, California 92277
1Bed
1Bath
496Sqft
108,900Lot
Year Built
1958
Close
-
List price
$275K
Original List price
$275K
Price/Sqft
-
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
JT25215087
Home ConditionFair
Features
Excellent View: Desert, Mountain(s), Panoramic
Patio
ViewDesert, Mountain(s), Panoramic

About this home

Incredible Opportunity to own a very UNIQUE & One-Of-A-Kind desert property just MINUTES from Joshua Tree National Park. This artistically revived 1958 homesteader is nicely situated on 2.5 acres of land with multiple multi-use outbuildings and stunning panoramic desert and mountain views. The main cabin adorns warm wood flooring, a brand new Mini-split, a lovely wood-burning fireplace and several large windows that let in an abundance of natural light. The quaint kitchen and dining area features a charming built-in dining nook, mounted shelving and hand-built cabinetry. The bathroom is anchored with a large clawfoot tub to soak the day away and the primary bedroom has a cozy cottage feel with a connected enclosed outdoor porch (the perfect spot to enjoy a morning cup of coffee). Outside you'll be delighted to find a covered dining area with a cob oven, a convenient laundry closet, a fenced-in lounge or pet area, a colorful performance stage, an outdoor shower & loo and a playful art pathway connecting all the varying art installations. These Site structures include two workshops, a 120 sqft guest cabin, two guest pods, a 1970 trailer named "LUCY" and plenty of additional space to entertain or simply relax around a firepit on a starry desert night. There are also RV hook-ups for the traveling guests! This charmingly eccentric compound would make for a great artist's retreat, a rental property or someone's serene sanctuary away from all the hustle & bustle. It's a less than 15 min drive to downtown Joshua Tree, downtown 29 Palms, eateries, vintage shopping & more but still far enough away to fully immerse yourself in all the beauty the desert has to offer. Come take a look and let this home's calming and captivating allure do the rest. Your new desert home or weekend retreat awaits!

Price History

Date
Event
Price
09/11/25
Listing
$275,000
Neighborhood Comparison

 SubjectAverage HomeNeighbourhood Ranking (159 Listings)
Beds13
12%
Baths12
33%
Square foot4961,234
3%
Lot Size108,90014,793
73%
Price$275K$287K
47%
Price per square foot$554$226
98%
Built year19589835984
31%
HOA
Days on market54205
3%
Condition Rating
Fair

The property, built in 1958, has been 'artistically revived' and features a brand new mini-split system and warm wood flooring, indicating some recent investment and maintenance. However, the kitchen and bathroom, while functional and charming in their rustic style, are significantly outdated by conventional standards. The kitchen has older white appliances, hand-built cabinetry, and basic lighting, while the bathroom features a clawfoot tub and pedestal sink with a basic shower setup. These areas would require substantial updates to meet modern buyer expectations, placing the overall condition in the 'Fair' category.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Unique & Artistic Desert Retreat: The property is a 'very UNIQUE & One-Of-A-Kind desert property,' 'artistically revived,' and a 'charming & eccentric compound,' appealing to buyers seeking a creative or serene sanctuary near Joshua Tree National Park.
Income-Generating Potential: Features multiple multi-use outbuildings, a 120 sqft guest cabin, two guest pods, a 1970 trailer ('LUCY'), and RV hook-ups, offering significant potential for rental income or hosting guests.
Expansive Land & Panoramic Views: Situated on 2.5 acres (108,900 sqft) with 'stunning panoramic desert and mountain views,' providing privacy and a strong connection to nature.
Proximity to Attractions & Amenities: Located 'just MINUTES from Joshua Tree National Park' and a short drive to downtown Joshua Tree and 29 Palms, offering both seclusion and convenient access to local attractions, eateries, and shopping.
Charming & Thoughtful Amenities: Includes a brand new Mini-split, wood-burning fireplace, clawfoot tub, covered dining area with a cob oven, performance stage, and outdoor shower/loo, enhancing its unique desert living experience.

Cons

Small Main Residence Size: The main cabin is only 496 sqft, which is quite small for a primary residence, potentially limiting its appeal to buyers needing more conventional living space.
Age of Property & Potential Maintenance: Built in 1958, the 'homesteader' nature suggests potential for older infrastructure and ongoing maintenance or upgrades beyond the artistic revival, despite some recent improvements.
Niche Market Appeal: While unique, the 'artistically revived' and 'eccentric compound' nature might appeal to a niche market, potentially leading to a longer sales cycle compared to more conventional properties.

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