A Rare Palm Springs Alexander Seeks a New Owner For $2M
Between 1955 and 1965, the acclaimed Alexander Construction Company built over 2,200 houses throughout California's Coachella Valley, doubling the size of Palm Springs and cementing its reputation as an enclave of midcentury-modern architecture. Nowadays, these homes, collectively referred to as Alexanders, are celebrated for their modernist style and innovative construction—and, not surprisingly, highly sought after.
Sprawling across 2,098 square feet, the historic home features an open floor plan with the living room, kitchen, and dining area all seamlessly connected.
Fortunately for one lucky buyer, this 1961 Alexander just hit the market. Recently graduated from a meticulous renovation, the 2,098-square-foot property rests on an expansive corner lot in the heart of Vista Las Palmas and has been brilliantly positioned to offer unobstructed 360-degree mountain views. Scroll ahead to take a peek inside the four-bedroom abode.
Having recently been treated to a thoughtful renovation, the reimagined 1961 midcentury offers residents and guests sophisticated balance, as well as a distinct modern allure.
Fitted with Miele Pro appliances, the fully equipped kitchen features plenty of counter space, along with a center island that’s great for prepping snacks and meals.
Conveniently located in the heart of Vista Las Palmas, the home sits on an expansive 13,504-square-foot corner lot, offering an abundance of outdoor space for entertaining.
923 West Ceres Road is currently listed for $1,995,000 by Jesse Huskey and Romina Gil de Matos of Compass.
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