Built in 1936, this Spanish Colonial Style Ranch has a storied past that adds depth and charm to its timeless beauty. Once known as Casita de Suenos, the property was a Hollywood-inspired haven for the Los Compadres riding club and a favorite gathering place for the cowboy culture that defined Palm Springs in the 1930s. It even housed horses for iconic hotels such as El Mirador and The Desert Inn and later served the Palm Springs Police Department through the 1940s. In the decades that followed, it became a creative retreat for artists and free spirits, including surrealist painter Snake Jagger. It remained a vibrant part of the desert’s artistic community throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Today, this beautifully remodeled ground-level residence offers one bedroom and one bath across 840 square feet of thoughtfully updated living space. The home retains its historic charm while offering modern comfort, complete with new mini-split systems in each room for energy-efficient heating and cooling. Large French doors invite natural light inside and open to lush garden views that make this home feel connected to nature at every turn.The interiors feature warm textures, natural finishes, and artisanal details that evoke the home’s Spanish heritage. Step outside to a private patio surrounded by mature palms and vibrant desert flora, offering serene spaces to relax beneath the mountains. The landscape is a true point of pride, lovingly designed and maintained by the owner. Meandering stone pathways wind through vibrant gardens and shaded seating areas, creating a serene desert sanctuary unlike any other. The home offers a flat monthly utility fee of $240, inclusive of electricity, water, gas, trash, and security monitoring designed to make everyday living effortless and worry-free. Available furnished or unfurnished, this residence offers a rare opportunity to live within a piece of Palm Springs history, where beauty, artistry, and comfort come together effortlessly.
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