925 W Crescent Dr. Palm Springs, CA 92262
4 BR / 3 BA | 2,132 SF | 15682 SF Lot
Pristine Mid-Century “A-Frame”
Swimming Pool | Large Private Yard
Prime Vista Las Palmas / Palm Springs
$2,349,925
The 1958 Charles DuBois "Swiss Miss" house at 925 W. Crescent Drive is a truly exceptional property with a rich history and unique architectural features. It's one of only 15 of its kind built in Vista Las Palmas, making it a rare find in the real estate market.
Designed to stand out among other more common mid-century architecture, this distinctive home features an A-frame that rises straight from the ground and extends across the entire width of the residence. Side-by-side clerestory windows provide breathtaking mountain and open sky views from various parts of the house, including the entertaining rooms and primary suite.
A well-thought-out floor plan with excellent separation of bedrooms for privacy and functionality. The soaring tongue and groove ceilings, concrete floors, and walls of glass create a modern and open atmosphere.
Its discreet location at the end of a cul-de-sac ensures a quiet and private setting, away from street traffic and noise. The generous private yard, covering over 1/3rd of an acre, includes a perfectly positioned and replastered swimmer's pool, making it an ideal space for outdoor enjoyment.
Meticulously maintained and curated by its current owner to preserve its period authenticity. This house is exceptionally rare as one of only two known to be in such pristine condition out of the original 15 built, Its regular features on Modernism Tours as well as film, television, and print further emphasize its iconic status. Additionally, the property has a successful vacation rental following making it an attractive investment opportunity.
The celebrity enclave history of the neighborhood, once home to Hollywood's biggest stars, including Marilyn Monroe, Dean Martin, Peter Lawford, Dinah Shore, Kirk Douglas, and Debbie Reynolds and rumors suggesting that even Liz Taylor and Richard Burton, add a layer of historical significance to the property. It's not just a house; it's a piece of Palm Springs and mid-century Hollywood history.
For appointments please call or text Mason Canter at 310-722-3161