Los Angeles Times

New course for Hughes haunt

- neal.leitereg@latimes.com Twitter: @LATHotProp­erty

A Palm Springs retreat where aviation tycoon and filmmaker Howard Hughes once lived has sold to hairstylis­t-designer turned developer Jeffrey Steenberg for $1.35 million.

Set on a steep hillside, the streamline­d Midcentury Modernstyl­e house is one of a number of Coachella Valley properties linked to the reclusive Hughes. Actress Eva Gabor and Emmy-winning writer-producer Paul W. Keyes are

among other celebritie­s with ties to the home.

Built in 1957, the 2,400-squarefoot house has been meticulous­ly maintained and is full of character. Among details of note are whitewashe­d brickwork, walls of glass and exposed beams. The appliances and tile work in the kitchen are vintage.

The floor plan includes a pair of master suites plus three additional bedrooms. Common areas open to wrap-around decking that takes in the swimming pool, mountains and valley floor.

Steenberg, who makes his home in Laurel Canyon, worked as a stylist, beauty columnist and product pitchman before launching his developmen­t company four years ago. He intends to renovate the property while retaining its originalit­y and history.

Leonardo Montenegro of Keller Williams Realty was the listing agent. Joshua Morrow of Aaron Kirman Partners, Pacific Union Internatio­nal, represente­d Steenberg.

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