2324 Camino Vida, Palm Springs, California 92264, Palm Springs, 92264 - 3 bed, 3 bath

2324 Camino Vida, Palm Springs, California 92264 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$1,498,000$2,593/sqft
2324 Camino Vida, Palm Springs, California 92264
3Beds
3Baths
2,593Sqft
4,356Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

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Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Architectural Pedigree & Design: A Charles Du Bois-designed residence showcasing iconic desert modern architecture with crisp lines, clerestory windows, and expansive glass walls, fostering seamless indoor-outdoor living.
Top Cons:
Potential for Interior Updates: Built in 1971, the description notes the kitchen 'remains true to the original architectural vision,' suggesting that some interior elements may require modernization to meet contemporary buyer preferences.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$1.50M vs avg $437.0K (+$1,061,000)99%
Size:2,593 sqft vs avg 1,325 sqft95%
Price/sqft:$578 vs avg $33495%

More Insights

Built in 1971 (55 years old).
Condition: Built in 1971, this property has undergone significant updates, making it move-in ready. The bathrooms are extensively renovated with modern fixtures, tiling, and vanities, likely within the last 5-15 years. The kitchen features updated stainless steel appliances, a contemporary mosaic tile backsplash, and modern lighting, though the flat-panel white cabinets and speckled granite countertops, while well-maintained, reflect an older style. The overall interior, including flooring and paint, is clean and well-kept, indicating good maintenance and functionality without requiring immediate renovations.
Year Built
1971
Close
-
List price
$1.5M
Original List price
$1.5M
Price/Sqft
$578
HOA
$925
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
26637433PS
Home ConditionGood
Features
Excellent View: Mountain(s), Pool
Patio
ViewMountain(s), Pool

About this home

In the heart of South Palm Springs' celebrated Canyon Estates, this Charles Du Bois designed residence stands apart for its rare scale, setting, and Fee Land location. Tucked at the end of a peaceful Cul-De-Sac, the home's north-facing orientation delivers breathtaking, unobstructed views of the San Jacinto Mountains, best enjoyed from what is widely considered one of the largest private patios in Canyon Estates. The architecture is unmistakably desert modern: crisp lines, clerestory windows, and expansive glass walls that dissolve the boundary between indoors and out. Designed for both entertaining and everyday living, the home features two generous bedroom suites and a third bedroom, currently appointed as a refined den or private office, offering exceptional flexibility for modern lifestyles. The open-concept living area flows effortlessly from lounge to dining to a sophisticated wet bar, all opening directly to the patio - an ideal backdrop for hosting or quiet evenings under the mountains. The kitchen remains true to the original architectural vision while connecting seamlessly to outdoor dining. Residents of Canyon Estates enjoy a resort lifestyle with a nine-hole executive golf course, 15 pools, 12 spas, tennis courts, clubhouse, and fitness center. Minutes from Indian Canyons hiking, Andreas Hills, and downtown Palm Springs, this home offers a rare opportunity to own an architecturally significant residence.

D
David Weis
Listing Agent

Nearby schools

4/10
Cahuilla Elementary School
Public,K-51.4mi
4/10
Raymond Cree Middle School
Public,6-83.8mi
4/10
Desert Learning Academy
Public,K-121.9mi
6/10
Palm Springs High School
Public,9-122.2mi

Price History

Date
Event
Price
12/10/14
Sold
$492,500
04/22/10
Sold
$101,000
Condition Rating
Good

Built in 1971, this property has undergone significant updates, making it move-in ready. The bathrooms are extensively renovated with modern fixtures, tiling, and vanities, likely within the last 5-15 years. The kitchen features updated stainless steel appliances, a contemporary mosaic tile backsplash, and modern lighting, though the flat-panel white cabinets and speckled granite countertops, while well-maintained, reflect an older style. The overall interior, including flooring and paint, is clean and well-kept, indicating good maintenance and functionality without requiring immediate renovations.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Architectural Pedigree & Design: A Charles Du Bois-designed residence showcasing iconic desert modern architecture with crisp lines, clerestory windows, and expansive glass walls, fostering seamless indoor-outdoor living.
Premium Location & Unobstructed Views: Situated on Fee Land at the end of a peaceful cul-de-sac in the coveted Canyon Estates, offering breathtaking, unobstructed north-facing views of the San Jacinto Mountains.
Resort-Style Community Amenities: Residents enjoy an unparalleled resort lifestyle with access to a 9-hole executive golf course, 15 pools, 12 spas, tennis courts, a clubhouse, and fitness center.
Expansive Private Outdoor Living: Features one of the largest private patios in Canyon Estates, providing an exceptional space for entertaining and enjoying the stunning mountain backdrop.
Flexible & Functional Interior Layout: Offers a versatile floor plan with two generous bedroom suites and a third bedroom adaptable as a den or office, complemented by an open-concept living area and sophisticated wet bar.

Cons

Potential for Interior Updates: Built in 1971, the description notes the kitchen 'remains true to the original architectural vision,' suggesting that some interior elements may require modernization to meet contemporary buyer preferences.
Substantial Monthly Association Fees: The property carries a significant monthly association fee of $925, which adds a considerable ongoing cost to homeownership.
Condominium Ownership Structure: As a condominium, the property entails shared common areas and adherence to HOA rules, which may limit individual customization and autonomy compared to a detached single-family home.
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