345 W Crestview Drive, Palm Springs, California 92264, Palm Springs, 92264 - 3 bed, 3 bath

345 W Crestview Drive, Palm Springs, California 92264 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$1,975,000
345 W Crestview Drive, Palm Springs, California 92264
3Beds
3Baths
2,188Sqft
10,454Lot
Year Built
1967
Close
-
List price
$1.98M
Original List price
$2.19M
Price/Sqft
$903
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
25511491PS
Home ConditionFair
Features
Good View: Canyon, Mountain(s)
Pool
Patio
ViewCanyon, Mountain(s)

About this home

Possibly Over-Priced:The estimated price is 13% below the list price. We found 3 Cons,5 Pros. Rank: price - $1.98M(82th), sqft - 2188(51th), beds - 3(50th), baths - 3(50th).

Welcome to The Mesa! This one-of-a-kind architectural gem was designed and built in 1967 by noted architect Jerry Jakway as his personal residence. He personally selected this prime elevated building site for the dramatic up-close mountain views nestled between the San Jacinto Mountains to the West and Santa Rosa Mountains to the South. Among the interior architectural features are multi-level living spaces, a central wall built of Mexican block that separates living and sleeping spaces, angled rooms taking advantage of views to the West and South, to a center curved wall separating living and sleeping spaces, a fireplace with a low, long hearth, built-in seating banquettes, clerestory windows, and sliding glass doors for indoor-outdoor living. This unique property is an original masterwork of mid-century architecture located in one of Palm Springs most sought after locations. Home is on fee land that you own, and there are no HOA fees. Buyer to verify square footage, lot size, and building permits.

Nearby schools

4/10
Cahuilla Elementary School
Public,K-51.0mi
4/10
Raymond Cree Middle School
Public,6-83.3mi
4/10
Desert Learning Academy
Public,K-122.0mi
6/10
Palm Springs High School
Public,9-122.3mi

Price History

Date
Event
Price
07/31/25
$1,975,000
03/13/25
$2,185,000
Condition Rating
Fair

The property, built in 1967, retains many original mid-century modern features. While some elements like the hardwood floors appear well-maintained, the kitchen appliances and bathroom fixtures seem dated. The overall condition suggests regular upkeep but no recent major renovations, placing it in the 'fair' category.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Architectural Significance: Designed by noted architect Jerry Jakway as his personal residence, making it a unique and desirable property for architecture enthusiasts.
Prime Location: Located in The Mesa, one of Palm Springs' most sought-after locations, offering exclusivity and prestige.
Mountain Views: Offers dramatic, up-close mountain views of the San Jacinto and Santa Rosa Mountains, enhancing the property's appeal.
Unique Architectural Features: Features multi-level living spaces, a central Mexican block wall, angled rooms, clerestory windows, and built-in seating, providing a distinctive living experience.
Fee Land, No HOA: Home is on fee land that you own, and there are no HOA fees, offering greater control and reduced ongoing expenses.

Cons

Original Condition: While architecturally significant, the property may require updates to meet modern standards and preferences.
Age of Property: Built in 1967, the property may have outdated systems or require maintenance due to its age.
Price Reduction: The property has experienced a price reduction, which may indicate challenges in the current market or potential issues with the property.

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