3925 Valley Vista Avenue, Yucca Valley, California 92284, Yucca Valley, 92284 - 2 bed, 2 bath

3925 Valley Vista Avenue, Yucca Valley, California 92284 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$789,000
3925 Valley Vista Avenue, Yucca Valley, California 92284
2Beds
2Baths
1,463Sqft
79,104Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

The estimated value ($826,339.745) is $37,339.745 (4%) higher than the list price ($789,000). This property may be underpriced.

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 = 79104, living area = 1463.
Top Cons:
Niche Aesthetic Appeal: The 'color-drenched designer compound' with specific artistic elements (e.g., 'lavender-hued main house,' 'cloud mural,' 'Peter Shire toilet seat') caters to a very particular taste, which may limit its appeal to a broader market of potential buyers.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$789.0K vs avg $380.0K (+$409,000)96%
Size:1,463 sqft vs avg 1,495 sqft48%
Price/sqft:$539 vs avg $26097%

More Insights

Built in 1957 (68 years old).
Condition: Despite being built in 1957, this property has been 'rebuilt from the studs' and 'fully reimagined' by a designer, including new plumbing, electrical, insulation, windows, doors, stucco, and standing-seam metal roofs. All major systems are new, including mini-splits, water heater, and a new septic system for the ADU. The kitchen features high-end Bertazzoni, Bosch, and Summit appliances with Cambria quartz counters, and the bathrooms boast designer fixtures and new materials like porcelain Daltile and marble vanities. The cork flooring and designer lighting throughout are new. The property is essentially new construction within an existing footprint, meeting the highest quality standards with no deferred maintenance.
Year Built
1957
Close
-
List price
$789K
Original List price
$789K
Price/Sqft
$539
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
25609895
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Good View: Desert
Spa
Patio
ViewDesert

About this home

Color-drenched designer compound featured in Elle Decor, Dwell, and Design Milk, Lavender Ranch is a fully reimagined 1957 desert retreat where sunset inspiration and design converge. Los Angeles interior and furniture designer Another Human meticulously reenvisioned these 4 structures, including a 1BD/1BA lavender-hued main house with a bonus room (optional 2nd BD), newly built Studio/1BA permitted ADU "The Bunkhouse" with kitchenette and private patio, and two studio urban shedseach in its own distinct colorall rebuilt from the studs with new plumbing, electrical, insulation, windows, doors, stucco, and standing-seam metal roofs. Interiors showcase custom cabinetry, cork flooring, all dimmable restored vintage and designer lighting, and a restored vintage gas-burning Malm fireplace in the sunroom of main house. The main house kitchen blends form and function with Bertazzoni, Bosch, and Summit appliances, and Cambria quartz counters. A charming sunsplashed dining nook is the perfect spot for sipping morning coffee. The primary bath features a Peter Shire toilet seat and custom pulls by Chen Chen & Kai Williams. The newly converted 2025 ADU features vaulted ceilings, porcelain Daltile, marble vanity, plus independent new septic system. One studio serves as an office wrapped in a cloud mural designed by Another Human; the other is currently an art studio but the possibilities are endlessyoga, podcast, work from home! Outdoors, native Joshua Trees envelop the property, plus enjoy San Pedro cactus, Ipe wood decking, a cowboy tub, new Jacuzzi hot tub, and original outdoor hearth to shape a sculptural desert retreat. Enjoy picnic table dining under the stars! Additional systems improvements include: new fiber internet, new minisplits, updated foundation/footings, new Rheem water heater, and new GE washer/dryer. Can be sold furnished for an additional fee, including custom pieces designed by Another Human. Lavender Ranch stands as a landmark of California design and one of the high desert's most distinct design properties. Located in Yucca Valley, near Joshua Tree National Park, Pioneertown's Pappy & Harriet's, Mojave Gold, and the area's growing collection of celebrated eateries and design-forward shops, this 1.82-acre retreat captures the creative pulse of the high desert and is perfect for an escape from city, or a high-performing short-term rental. Welcome to Lavender Ranch! Measurements (buyer to verify) are approximately: main house 1036 sq ft + 207 sq ft ADU "The Bunkhouse" + green studio 120 sq. ft. + art studio 100 sq. ft.

Nearby schools

4/10
Yucca Mesa Elementary School
Public,K-61.6mi
3/10
La Contenta Middle School
Public,7-84.7mi
4/10
Yucca Valley High School
Public,9-124.8mi
Condition Rating
Excellent

Despite being built in 1957, this property has been 'rebuilt from the studs' and 'fully reimagined' by a designer, including new plumbing, electrical, insulation, windows, doors, stucco, and standing-seam metal roofs. All major systems are new, including mini-splits, water heater, and a new septic system for the ADU. The kitchen features high-end Bertazzoni, Bosch, and Summit appliances with Cambria quartz counters, and the bathrooms boast designer fixtures and new materials like porcelain Daltile and marble vanities. The cork flooring and designer lighting throughout are new. The property is essentially new construction within an existing footprint, meeting the highest quality standards with no deferred maintenance.
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 = 79104, living area = 1463.
High-End Designer Renovation: The property is a 'color-drenched designer compound' meticulously reenvisioned by 'Another Human,' featured in prominent design publications, and rebuilt from the studs with new plumbing, electrical, insulation, windows, doors, stucco, and standing-seam metal roofs, indicating exceptional quality and modern upgrades.
Versatile Multi-Structure Layout: Comprising four distinct structures, including a main house, a newly built and permitted ADU ('The Bunkhouse') with a kitchenette, and two additional studio sheds, offering significant flexibility for living, guest accommodation, or multiple income streams.
Modern Infrastructure & Appliances: Equipped with new fiber internet, new mini-splits, updated foundation/footings, a new Rheem water heater, new GE washer/dryer, and high-end kitchen appliances (Bertazzoni, Bosch, Summit), ensuring comfort, efficiency, and modern convenience.
Unique Outdoor Amenities & Acreage: Set on 1.82 acres with native Joshua Trees, San Pedro cactus, Ipe wood decking, a cowboy tub, a new Jacuzzi hot tub, and an original outdoor hearth, creating a distinctive and private desert retreat ideal for relaxation and entertaining.
Prime Location for Desert Lifestyle/Rental: Located in Yucca Valley, near Joshua Tree National Park, Pioneertown, and local attractions, making it perfect for a high-performing short-term rental or a personal escape, capitalizing on the area's growing popularity.

Cons

Niche Aesthetic Appeal: The 'color-drenched designer compound' with specific artistic elements (e.g., 'lavender-hued main house,' 'cloud mural,' 'Peter Shire toilet seat') caters to a very particular taste, which may limit its appeal to a broader market of potential buyers.
Limited Primary Living Space: Despite being a compound on 1.82 acres, the main house offers approximately 1036 sq ft, which might be considered modest for buyers seeking a larger primary residence, even with the additional structures.
Potential for Complex Maintenance: With four separate structures, multiple mini-split systems, a new septic system for the ADU, and various outdoor features like a cowboy tub and Jacuzzi, the property could entail higher ongoing maintenance costs and management complexity compared to a single, simpler home.

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