49121 Cedar Drive, Morongo Valley, California 92256, Morongo Valley, 92256 - 3 bed, 2 bath

49121 Cedar Drive, Morongo Valley, California 92256 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$895,000
49121 Cedar Drive, Morongo Valley, California 92256
3Beds
2Baths
1,404Sqft
91,709Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

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Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Impeccable Condition & High-End Finishes: The property is in pristine condition, meticulously curated with the best appliances, materials, and craftsmanship, requiring no immediate work for many years.
Top Cons:
Above-Ground Pool: The 'nostalgic mid-century above ground pool' may be a less desirable feature for some buyers who prefer an in-ground pool, potentially impacting perceived luxury or long-term maintenance.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$895.0K vs avg $362.5K (+$532,500)96%
Size:1,404 sqft vs avg 1,354 sqft54%
Price/sqft:$637 vs avg $25496%

More Insights

Built in 1980 (45 years old).
Condition: Despite being built in 1980, the listing explicitly states the property is in 'pristine condition,' 'meticulously curated,' and has undergone an extensive renovation with 'only the best appliances, materials, and craftsmanship.' The kitchen features custom hardwood cabinets, quartz countertops, modern appliances (including a unique Samsung Bespoke refrigerator), and stylish pendant lighting, all indicative of a recent, high-quality update. The description also highlights 'all new roof and fascia,' 'top-of-the-line Mitsubishi heating and cooling ceiling cassettes,' 'professional LED lighting,' and 'Level 5 smooth coat drywall finish throughout,' suggesting all major systems and finishes are new or virtually new. The polished concrete floors visible in the images further support a modern, high-end renovation. This aligns perfectly with the 'Excellent' criteria of being extensively renovated within 5 years, with all components new or virtually new, meeting current quality standards with no deferred maintenance.
Year Built
1980
Close
-
List price
$895K
Original List price
$930K
Price/Sqft
$637
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
JT25180729
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Excellent View: City Lights, Desert, Hills, Mountain(s), Pool, Valley, Trees/Woods
Pool
Spa
Patio
ViewCity Lights,Desert,Hills,Mountain(s),Pool,Valley,Trees/Woods

About this home

Pristine condition, meticulously curated inside and out, nothing overlooked, nothing to be done, every square inch perfection. Only the best appliances, materials, and craftsmanship. It will not need to be touched for many years to come. The perfect blend of clean, modern, and functional with the warmth and soul of real wood and vintage. Over two-acres surrounded by mature trees and cactus strategically placed for privacy while maintaining the openness and views from every direction. Three different levels of usable time-tested property, rarely found in new construction. Fully furnished with collectable authentic vintage mid-century modern furniture from Lane, Drexel, Herman Miller, George Nelson, Eames, and more. All rooms individually climate control by top-of-the-line Mitsubishi, heating and cooling ceiling cassettes. Custom hardwood cabinets. Quartz countertops, Nostalgic mid-century above ground pool. Custom premium leather couches by Arizona Leather. All new roof and fascia. Professional LED lighting inside and out. RV parking. Secure front parking with an automatic gate. Level 5 smooth coat drywall finish throughout. Premium paint inside and out. Cozy wood burning stove for those cold winters. Shipping container storage with racks. Little Morongo Heights is quietly becoming one of the desert’s most promising neighborhoods, very few homes ever hit this coveted market. Only an hour and a half drive to LA, and situated perfectly between Joshua tree and Palm Springs just 20 minutes’ drive to both, and only 5 minutes to Big Morongo Canyon Preserve. Enjoy an occasional touch of snow in the winter and significantly cooler summers at 3,000 feet elevation. Priced at just $637.00 per square foot this fully furnished high-end custom one-of-a-kind home is an opportunity not to be missed. Cannot be duplicated.

Condition Rating
Excellent

Despite being built in 1980, the listing explicitly states the property is in 'pristine condition,' 'meticulously curated,' and has undergone an extensive renovation with 'only the best appliances, materials, and craftsmanship.' The kitchen features custom hardwood cabinets, quartz countertops, modern appliances (including a unique Samsung Bespoke refrigerator), and stylish pendant lighting, all indicative of a recent, high-quality update. The description also highlights 'all new roof and fascia,' 'top-of-the-line Mitsubishi heating and cooling ceiling cassettes,' 'professional LED lighting,' and 'Level 5 smooth coat drywall finish throughout,' suggesting all major systems and finishes are new or virtually new. The polished concrete floors visible in the images further support a modern, high-end renovation. This aligns perfectly with the 'Excellent' criteria of being extensively renovated within 5 years, with all components new or virtually new, meeting current quality standards with no deferred maintenance.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Impeccable Condition & High-End Finishes: The property is in pristine condition, meticulously curated with the best appliances, materials, and craftsmanship, requiring no immediate work for many years.
Unique Mid-Century Modern Furnishings: Offered fully furnished with a collection of authentic vintage mid-century modern furniture from renowned designers, adding significant value and a distinct aesthetic.
Advanced Individual Climate Control: All rooms feature top-of-the-line Mitsubishi heating and cooling ceiling cassettes, providing superior comfort and energy efficiency.
Expansive & Private View Lot: Situated on over two acres with mature trees for privacy, offering open, panoramic views of city lights, desert, hills, and mountains from every direction.
Strategic Desert Location: Located in the promising Little Morongo Heights, with convenient access to Joshua Tree, Palm Springs, Big Morongo Canyon Preserve, and a reasonable drive to Los Angeles.

Cons

Above-Ground Pool: The 'nostalgic mid-century above ground pool' may be a less desirable feature for some buyers who prefer an in-ground pool, potentially impacting perceived luxury or long-term maintenance.
Niche Interior Style: While high-quality, the specific 'vintage mid-century modern' aesthetic and included furnishings might appeal to a narrower buyer demographic, potentially limiting market reach.
Original Construction Year: Despite extensive renovations, the home's 1980 build year might deter some buyers who prioritize newer construction for perceived modern layouts or structural advancements, even if updates address these concerns.

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