2680 Vine, Pioneertown, California 92268, Pioneertown, 92268 - 3 bed, 2 bath

2680 Vine, Pioneertown, California 92268 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$1,398,000$1,840/sqft
Est. Value: $1,381,877
-1%
FairlyEstimate
2680 Vine, Pioneertown, California 92268
3Beds
2Baths
1,840Sqft
1,742,400Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

The estimated value ($1,381,877.365) is $16,122.635 (1%) lower than the list price ($1,398,000). This property may be overpriced.

Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
High Available Lot Utilization: The property has a large lot size, which is more than 4 times of its living area. lot size in square feet = 1742400, living area = 1840.
Top Cons:
Remote Location & Limited Immediate Services: While near Pioneertown attractions, the property's vast, rural setting may be too isolated for buyers seeking immediate access to extensive urban amenities or services.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$1.40M vs avg $1.26M (+$136,500)50%
Size:1,840 sqft vs avg 1,891.5 sqft50%
Price/sqft:$760 vs avg $58267%

More Insights

Built in 1961 (65 years old).
Condition: The main residence, built in 1961, has been extensively renovated recently. The description highlights a 'newly remodeled bath with Italian and Moroccan finishes' and a 'chef’s kitchen with butcher block island and KitchenAid appliances,' which are clearly visible in the images and appear virtually new and high-quality. The kitchen features modern flat-panel cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, stylish patterned backsplash, and contemporary lighting. The main bathroom boasts a modern vanity, marble countertop, gold-toned fixtures, and sleek green subway tiles. Venetian plaster walls and updated flooring throughout the main living areas also contribute to a modern, well-maintained aesthetic. A paid-for solar system further enhances its modern efficiency. While the homestead cabin is older and more rustic, its condition is appropriate for its style and does not detract from the overall excellent condition of the primary residence after its significant recent updates.
Year Built
1961
Close
-
List price
$1.4M
Original List price
$1.4M
Price/Sqft
$760
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
JT26000323
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Excellent View: Canyon, Desert, Hills, Landmark, Mountain(s), Panoramic, Rocks
Deck
Pool
Spa
Patio
ViewCanyon, Desert, Hills, Landmark, Mountain(s), Panoramic, Rocks

About this home

With breathtaking views spanning from the lava buttes of the Sand to Snow National Monument to ancient boulders and the distant peaks of Big Bear and Mount San Jacinto, this extraordinary 40-acre ranch offers a rare combination of natural beauty, privacy, and outdoor adventure. With direct access to miles of trails perfect for off-roading and horseback riding, the property is just minutes from Pappy & Harriet’s, Joshua Tree National Park, and the heart of Pioneertown. Every room captures a unique desert or mountain view, creating an inspiring indoor-outdoor connection throughout. Currently one year into the subdivision process, the parcel is being divided into four legal opportunities: a 20-acre main compound featuring the primary residence, detached 2.5-car garage with office, original 1932 homestead cabin, and stables; plus one 6-acre parcel and two 7-acre parcels. Easements are in place, and nearby electric poles allow for future utility access, making this both a lifestyle ranch and a long-term investment. The 1,527 sq ft main residence offers 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and a bonus office. Venetian plaster walls, a newly remodeled bath with Italian and Moroccan finishes, and a chef’s kitchen with butcher block island and KitchenAid appliances blend rustic character with modern comfort. Additional features include a wood-burning fireplace with NuTone blowers and a paid-for solar system while remaining on-grid. The original 1932 homestead cabin (313 sq ft) is a fully equipped 1-bedroom, 1-bath retreat with a kitchen, soaking tub, and dipping pool—ideal for guests or additional income. Outdoor amenities include a cowboy hot tub, airplane-engine pool, horse corral, chicken coop with laying hens, playhouse, bike track, and garden room. A rare opportunity to own a working ranch, private retreat, and subdividable investment in one of Pioneertown’s most iconic settings.

K
Karla Ruzicki
Listing Agent

Nearby schools

4/10
Yucca Mesa Elementary School
Public,K-67.7mi
3/10
La Contenta Middle School
Public,7-810.1mi
4/10
Yucca Valley High School
Public,9-128.2mi

Price History

Date
Event
Price
05/20/21
Sold
$1,330,000
05/17/13
Sold
$170,000
Condition Rating
Excellent

The main residence, built in 1961, has been extensively renovated recently. The description highlights a 'newly remodeled bath with Italian and Moroccan finishes' and a 'chef’s kitchen with butcher block island and KitchenAid appliances,' which are clearly visible in the images and appear virtually new and high-quality. The kitchen features modern flat-panel cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, stylish patterned backsplash, and contemporary lighting. The main bathroom boasts a modern vanity, marble countertop, gold-toned fixtures, and sleek green subway tiles. Venetian plaster walls and updated flooring throughout the main living areas also contribute to a modern, well-maintained aesthetic. A paid-for solar system further enhances its modern efficiency. While the homestead cabin is older and more rustic, its condition is appropriate for its style and does not detract from the overall excellent condition of the primary residence after its significant recent updates.
Pros & Cons

Pros

High Available Lot Utilization: The property has a large lot size, which is more than 4 times of its living area. lot size in square feet = 1742400, living area = 1840.
Expansive Panoramic Views: Offers breathtaking, diverse views of mountains, desert, and natural landmarks from every room, enhancing aesthetic appeal and property value.
Significant Subdividable Acreage: An extraordinary 40-acre ranch with an active subdivision process into four legal parcels, providing substantial long-term investment potential and development flexibility.
Unique Lifestyle & Extensive Amenities: Features direct access to trails for off-roading/horseback riding, a horse corral, chicken coop, and distinctive recreational amenities like a cowboy hot tub and airplane-engine pool, catering to an adventurous, private retreat lifestyle.
Income-Generating Guest Accommodation: Includes a fully equipped 1932 homestead cabin with a kitchen, soaking tub, and dipping pool, ideal for guest lodging or generating rental income.
Modernized & Energy-Efficient Main Residence: The primary home boasts a newly remodeled bath, chef's kitchen with high-end appliances, Venetian plaster walls, and a paid-for, on-grid solar system, blending rustic charm with contemporary comfort and lower utility costs.

Cons

Remote Location & Limited Immediate Services: While near Pioneertown attractions, the property's vast, rural setting may be too isolated for buyers seeking immediate access to extensive urban amenities or services.
Age of Structures & Potential for Ongoing Maintenance: With the main residence built in 1961 and the cabin in 1932, despite renovations, older structures can entail higher ongoing maintenance costs or unexpected repairs.
Modest Main Residence Size Relative to Price: The 1,527 sq ft main residence (2 beds/1 bath) might be considered modest in size for a property at this price point, with much of the value derived from the land and unique features rather than primary living space.
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