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There’s no butterfly roof here. Palm Springs is most closely linked with midcentury modern, but, in the Mesa, there’s a charming mix of architectural styles—as evidenced by this Spanish Colonial Revival beauty with its clay tile roof.
The neighborhood is tucked into the foothills of the San Jacinto Mountains, and this property affords nice views of the range. Inside, instead of glass walls, you’ll find tiled floors, arched entryways, multiple wood-burning fireplaces, and wood-beamed ceilings.
On a gated lot that measures 12,197-square-feet, the home holds three bedrooms and an office, plus a lower-level guest suite that, per the listing, adds roughly 1,000 square feet of living space with an additional bed, bath, and kitchenette. Outside, there’s a pool, rock terraces, and a smattering of bougainvillea.
It’s listed for $1.395 million.
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- 259 Camino Alturas [Steve Skuris and Crosby Doe / Crosby Doe Associates]
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