360 Cabrillo Road 118, Palm Springs, California 92262, Palm Springs, 92262 - 1 bed, 2 bath

360 Cabrillo Road 118, Palm Springs, California 92262 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$699,999
360 Cabrillo Road 118, Palm Springs, California 92262
1Bed
2Baths
1,072Sqft
1,742Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

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Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Architectural Significance & Historic Value: Located within a Class 1 Historic District, this cottage was designed by renowned mid-century architect Cody, exemplifying Palm Springs Modernism and is considered a collectible work of art, enhancing its unique appeal and long-term value.
Top Cons:
High Monthly HOA Fees: The association fee of $920.00 per month is relatively high, which could be a significant ongoing cost for potential buyers, despite covering water, trash, roof/exterior maintenance, and landscaping.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$700.0K vs avg $338.0K (+$361,999)90%
Size:1,072 sqft vs avg 1,068 sqft51%
Price/sqft:$653 vs avg $34898%

More Insights

Built in 1964 (61 years old).
Condition: Despite being built in 1964, this property has undergone an extensive and high-quality renovation, bringing it to a virtually new condition. The description explicitly states it has been 'extensively upgraded with high-quality finishes and systems,' including premium kitchen appliances (Fisher & Paykel, Miele), sleek cabinetry, stone countertops, high-end bathroom fixtures (Hansgrohe, Toto Neorest), a tankless water heater, upgraded electrical sub-panel, LED lighting, and smart home features. The interior has been freshly painted, and the images confirm a pristine, modern aesthetic with no visible deferred maintenance, meeting current quality standards.
Year Built
1964
Close
-
List price
$700K
Original List price
$750K
Price/Sqft
$653
HOA
$920
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
25520541PS
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Good View: Mountain(s), Trees/Woods
Patio
ViewMountain(s), Trees/Woods

About this home

Tucked away within the Racquet Club, the RCCWa Class 1 Historic District, designed by renowned mid-century architect Cody, this exceptional cottage offers a unique blend of architectural elegance + tranquil desert living. Developed by Trousdale in 1960, the community consists of just 37 cottages and is designed to evoke the ambiance of a secluded retreat. Lush landscaping by Phil Shipley + Dudley Trudgett features winding paths, tranquil ponds, a gentle stream, and mature palms, all set against the striking backdrop of the San Jacinto Mtns. The property exemplifies the hallmarks of Palm Springs Modernism. Situated in a private northwest corner of the complex, this home offers a rare combination of scale, privacy, and timeless design. Buffered from its only adjacent neighbor by two storage rooms, it enjoys a level of separation that enhances its sense of independence. The expansive, fully landscaped backyard, framed by mature, thick hedges + trees, provides a natural extension of the indoor living space, making it peaceful. Architectural elements such as post-and-beam and decorative brise-soleil screens contribute to the home's distinctive character while offering functional shade and privacy. The south-facing living area + bedroom, framed by floor-to-ceiling glass, open onto a lush garden with palms and landscaping designed to capture winter sunlight. The west-facing patio offers panoramic views of the San Jacinto Mtns and is illuminated by soft afternoon light. This unique, premium orientation maximizes natural illumination while offering privacy + expansive outdoor enjoyment. Although the home is classified as a 1BD/2BA, its nearly 1,100 square feet of interior space allows for flexible use, including the potential to create 2 distinct sleeping areas. Three expansive, interconnected patios, one of the largest private yards in the community, enhance the indoor-outdoor lifestyle that defines Palm Springs living. The home has been extensively upgraded with high-quality finishes and systems. The kitchen features sleek cabinetry, stone countertops, and premium appliances, including a Fisher & Paykel induction range, Miele dishwasher, Whirlpool refrigerator, and a Miele washer + dryer located inside a convenient pantry closet. Bathrooms are appointed with Hansgrohe fixtures and Toto Neorest washlet toilets. Additional upgrades include a tankless water heater, a whole-house water filtration system, and an upgraded electrical sub-panel. Historically accurate screen doors have been installed to respect the home's architectural integrity, while LED lighting adds contemporary energy efficiency. Smart home features include Nest thermostats, Nest smoke detectors, Nest exterior cameras, HunterDouglas Luminette window coverings, and a SimpliSafe security system. The interior has been freshly painted, offering a calm, modern aesthetic that complements its mid-century roots. It includes assigned, covered parking just steps away. The community's resort-style pool + spa are nearby, offering relaxation and recreation without compromising privacy.RCCW is a popular stop on Modernism Week tours. This residence is not just a homeit's a collectible work of art. It is eligible for the Mills Act, which may offer significant property tax reductions to owners committed to historic preservation (with potential savings from 30% to 70%). HOA includes water, trash service, roof and exterior wall maintenance, landscaping, access to the community pool, and the maintenance of common area water features. Between the land you own, the short-term rentals (14-day minimum), and the Mills Act, this home presents a rare opportunity for both enjoyment and long-term investment. Conveniently located just minutes from the Uptown Design District and Downtown Palm Springs, and close to the Aerial Tramway, hiking and biking trails, parks, galleries, restaurants, and this home offers a compelling combination of lifestyle, architecture, and investment potential.

Nearby schools

7/10
Katherine Finchy Elementary School
Public,K-51.3mi
4/10
Raymond Cree Middle School
Public,6-81.0mi
6/10
Palm Springs High School
Public,9-123.0mi
4/10
Desert Learning Academy
Public,K-123.1mi
Condition Rating
Excellent

Despite being built in 1964, this property has undergone an extensive and high-quality renovation, bringing it to a virtually new condition. The description explicitly states it has been 'extensively upgraded with high-quality finishes and systems,' including premium kitchen appliances (Fisher & Paykel, Miele), sleek cabinetry, stone countertops, high-end bathroom fixtures (Hansgrohe, Toto Neorest), a tankless water heater, upgraded electrical sub-panel, LED lighting, and smart home features. The interior has been freshly painted, and the images confirm a pristine, modern aesthetic with no visible deferred maintenance, meeting current quality standards.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Architectural Significance & Historic Value: Located within a Class 1 Historic District, this cottage was designed by renowned mid-century architect Cody, exemplifying Palm Springs Modernism and is considered a collectible work of art, enhancing its unique appeal and long-term value.
Extensive High-Quality Upgrades: The home has been extensively upgraded with premium finishes and systems, including a remodeled kitchen with high-end appliances, luxurious bathrooms, tankless water heater, whole-house water filtration, upgraded electrical, and smart home features like Nest thermostats and a SimpliSafe security system.
Exceptional Private Outdoor Living: Boasting one of the largest private yards in the community, the property offers an expansive, fully landscaped backyard with mature hedges and trees, plus three interconnected patios, providing unparalleled privacy and an ideal indoor-outdoor lifestyle.
Mills Act Eligibility & Investment Potential: Eligible for the Mills Act, offering potential property tax reductions of 30% to 70%, combined with land ownership and short-term rental potential (14-day minimum), this property presents a compelling investment opportunity.
Prime Location & Resort-Style Community: Conveniently located minutes from Palm Springs' Uptown Design District and Downtown, the community features lush landscaping, tranquil ponds, and a resort-style pool and spa, offering a desirable lifestyle.

Cons

High Monthly HOA Fees: The association fee of $920.00 per month is relatively high, which could be a significant ongoing cost for potential buyers, despite covering water, trash, roof/exterior maintenance, and landscaping.
14-Day Minimum Rental Restriction: While short-term rentals are permitted, the 14-day minimum stay requirement may limit the property's appeal to some vacationers seeking shorter stays, potentially impacting rental income flexibility.
Single Bedroom Configuration: Despite its generous 1,072 square feet and flexible layout allowing for a second sleeping area, the property is officially classified as a 1-bedroom, which might narrow the buyer pool compared to multi-bedroom units.

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