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Famed architect’s last known project for sale

Historical Palm Springs market condo lists for $1.149M

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A piece of Palm Springs history is available.

Located at 500 W. Arenas Road, Unit 8, an exclusive condo designed by famed architect Herbert Burns,

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who is known for launching the Desert Modernism movement in Palm Springs, California, has hit the market for $1,149,000.

Sandra Quinn of Berkshire Hathaway Homeservic­es California Properties has been selected to chosen the listing, located in the historic Tennis Club Neighborho­od.

The midcentury-modern condo was built in part of an exclusive 10-unit collection called the “500,” which is Burns’ last known recorded project. His architectu­ral work in Palm Springs has been attributed to developing the city’s now wellknown desert modern style, building over 16 custom residences and several apartment hotels and condos.

Burns strategica­lly designed the unit to showcase the largest floor plan of all 10 condos to optimize the space for entertaini­ng. Most of the unit’s interior has been preserved to display Burns’ original work, which reflects his signature midcentury-modern style.

“The condo’s rich historical background and exclusive design are just a few of its features that set it apart,” Quinn said. “The abundance of skylights throughout the condo is just another luxury that curates its unparallel­ed living experience. Spanning from the front patio all the way to the other side of the unit, the windows illuminate its interiors with natural light.”

The luxury condo’s expansive layout features three bedrooms and three baths and is the only unit to include a full-size one-car garage. Its interiors flaunt floor-to-ceiling, book-matched marble walls. The front patio has original terrazzo tile flooring, and subtle outdoor elements merge the surroundin­g desert environmen­t with the interior and vintage finishes and accents throughout.

“Every element of this historical condo is custom designed and built with intention and purpose,” Quinn said. Spanning over 2,000 square feet, the midcentury-modern unit showcases custom vintage midcentury-modern features, including two fold-out ironing boards, hidden pop-out shelves and vibrant colored walls.

Inviting guests inside the Palm Springs escape are two oversized blue doors that open to the spacious foyer and wet bar. Just steps from the foyer is the dining area, displaying a sparkling centerpiec­e chandelier. A sliding glass wall opens to the spacious patio from the living room.

At the center of the home’s vintage kitchen is an expansive skylight, enhancing the polished cabinetry’s rose gold finishes. The kitchen also boasts granite countertop­s, upgraded stainless steel appliances, ceiling-height cabinetry, an extended pantry wall, additional dining space and convenient access to the back walkway.

The primary suite showcases lime green accent walls, an L-shaped vanity and towering sliding glass doors that overlook the front patio. Its open layout also includes two aisles of closets, and an attached office space. The remaining two bedrooms provide outdoor access for guests to easily come and go.

Besides its prestigiou­s location within the historic Tennis Club Neighborho­od, it is adjacent to several upscale boutique hotels and is two blocks away from downtown Palm Springs. It also borders Tahquitz Canyon, offering convenient access to miles of hiking trails and outdoor recreation.

To learn more about Unit 8 in the historic Tennis Club Neighborho­od or to inquire about a tour, visit sandraquin­n.com/properties.

Berkshire Hathaway Homeservic­es California Properties is a wholly owned subsidiary of Homeservic­es of America Inc., which also includes Berkshire Hathaway Homeservic­es Arizona Properties and Berkshire Hathaway Homeservic­es Nevada Properties. The firms are leaders in their respective markets with 34 offices and 3,200 real estate sales executives.

In 2021, the firm completed a record-breaking $9.3 billion in residentia­l home sales throughout Nevada, Arizona and Southern California. For more informatio­n, visit bhhscaprop­erties.com.

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BHHS A piece of Palm Springs history is for sale. The condo at 500 W. Arenas Road, Unit 8, designed by famed architect Herbert Burns, who is known for launching the Desert Modernism movement in Palm Springs, has hit the market for $1,149,000.
 ?? BHHS ?? The historical Palm Springs condo has a midcentury design.
BHHS The historical Palm Springs condo has a midcentury design.

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