67079 Ribbonwood Drive, Mountain Center, California 92561, Mountain Center, 92561 - 4 bed, 4 bath

67079 Ribbonwood Drive, Mountain Center, California 92561 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$1,050,000$3,739/sqft
67079 Ribbonwood Drive, Mountain Center, California 92561
4Beds
4Baths
3,739Sqft
373,309Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

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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 = 373309, living area = 3739.
Top Cons:
MLS Listing Discrepancy: Lot size discrepancy between mls listing and other public or private record. mls listing lot size in square feet =373309, other record lot size in square feet = 81021.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$1.05M vs avg $460.0K (+$590,000)93%
Size:3,739 sqft vs avg 1,700 sqft80%
Price/sqft:$281 vs avg $28150%

More Insights

Built in 1977 (49 years old).
Condition: The property, built in 1977, is well-maintained and functional, but the interior shows signs of age. The main kitchen features granite countertops and double ovens, indicating an update, but the cabinet style and some appliances suggest this renovation occurred 15-25 years ago. The bathrooms are generally dated, with some elements appearing to be 20-30+ years old, requiring minor updates to align with modern aesthetics. While move-in ready, the overall condition aligns with a 'fair' rating, indicating it's aged but maintained, with functional major components that show signs of being outdated and could benefit from minor cosmetic updates.
Year Built
1977
Close
-
List price
$1.05M
Original List price
$1.05M
Price/Sqft
$281
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
219140533DA
Home ConditionFair
Features
Excellent View: City Lights, Canyon, Desert, Hills, Mountain(s), Panoramic, Valley
Deck
Patio
ViewCity Lights,Canyon,Desert,Hills,Mountain(s),Panoramic,Valley

About this home

Welcome to this private 8.57-acre equestrian-friendly mountain retreat in the heart of Mountain Center, just 20 minutes from South Palm Desert. Why board your horses when you can wake up with them? With no HOA, your own private well, and horse stables, this remarkable estate offers true independence, unmatched serenity, cooler desert air, and sweeping valley-wide views. The multi-level main residence captures the essence of mountain living, featuring expansive glass windows that frame endless vistas. A chef's kitchen appointed with granite countertops, double ovens, and dual sinks is ideal for gathering and entertaining. The home offers four bedrooms, including two ensuite retreats and a guest bedroom. The fourth bedroom/apartment is located on the lower level with its own private entrance and features to a fully equipped apartment, complete with a living room, kitchenette, one bedroom, one bathroom, a mini-split system, and washer and dryer. This flexible space is ideal for multigenerational living, caretaker's quarters, or potential rental income. An expansive outdoor deck off the dining area provides the perfect setting for stargazing evenings, peaceful mornings with coffee, or lively weekends hosting family and friends. Equestrian enthusiasts will appreciate the five-stall stable with paddock, tack room, feed room, lighting, and running water, ready to welcome your horses. Additional highlights include a large detached three-car garage/workshop, greenhouse, a 420-foot privately owned well, and a daylight basement flex space currently used as a gym. The upper lot features a flat, graded area with electrical and water hookups supporting up to four RV parking spaces. The property consists of five fully fenced parcels, offering exceptional privacy and flexibility. With the southern boundary owned by Friends of the Desert Mountains, a nonprofit dedicated to conservation, education, and research, helping preserve the property's privacy and natural beauty. Adding to its uniqueness, the property was once the mountain retreat of Hollywood entertainer Red Skelton, who enlisted renowned architect Albert Frey to remodel the home. Original plans remain on file at the Palm Springs Art Museum, underscoring the home's architectural legacy. Whether you envision a self-sustaining homestead, an equestrian lifestyle, or a peaceful private escape, this is a rare opportunity with historic significance, and endless possibilities.

R
Rachel Wills
Listing Agent

Nearby schools

6/10
Rancho Mirage Elementary School
Public,K-512.9mi
3/10
Nellie N. Coffman Middle School
Public,6-816.1mi
6/10
Cathedral City High School
Public,9-1216.5mi
4/10
Desert Learning Academy
Public,K-1217.3mi

Price History

Date
Event
Price
02/24/15
Sold
$35,000
Condition Rating
Fair

The property, built in 1977, is well-maintained and functional, but the interior shows signs of age. The main kitchen features granite countertops and double ovens, indicating an update, but the cabinet style and some appliances suggest this renovation occurred 15-25 years ago. The bathrooms are generally dated, with some elements appearing to be 20-30+ years old, requiring minor updates to align with modern aesthetics. While move-in ready, the overall condition aligns with a 'fair' rating, indicating it's aged but maintained, with functional major components that show signs of being outdated and could benefit from minor cosmetic 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 = 373309, living area = 3739.
Expansive Equestrian Estate: This 8.57-acre property is a true equestrian's dream, featuring a five-stall stable with paddock, tack room, feed room, lighting, and running water, providing comprehensive facilities for horse ownership.
Unparalleled Privacy & Views: Enjoy unmatched serenity with no HOA, sweeping valley-wide views, and the assurance of lasting privacy due to the southern boundary being owned by a conservation non-profit.
Income & Multigenerational Potential: The property includes a fully equipped lower-level apartment with a private entrance and mini-split system, ideal for rental income, multigenerational living, or caretaker's quarters, complemented by RV parking with hookups.
Architectural & Historical Significance: Once the mountain retreat of Hollywood entertainer Red Skelton and remodeled by renowned architect Albert Frey, this home boasts a unique architectural legacy with original plans preserved at the Palm Springs Art Museum.
Self-Sustaining Amenities: Equipped with a 420-foot privately owned well, a greenhouse, and a large detached three-car garage/workshop, the estate offers significant self-sufficiency and utility for various pursuits.

Cons

MLS Listing Discrepancy: Lot size discrepancy between mls listing and other public or private record. mls listing lot size in square feet =373309, other record lot size in square feet = 81021.
Age of Main Residence: Built in 1977, the main residence, despite an updated kitchen, may require further updates to systems or aesthetics to align with modern buyer preferences and standards.
Remote Location: While offering privacy, the 'Mountain Center' location, approximately 20 minutes from South Palm Desert, might be considered remote for buyers prioritizing immediate access to urban amenities and services.
Limited Climate Control in Main House: The description highlights a mini-split system in the lower-level apartment but does not specify a central cooling system for the main residence, which could be a significant consideration in the region's climate.
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