This property at 667 N Monterey Road , Palm Springs, CA92262 has listed by Neal  R  Nussbaum but has not been updated for quite some time. Please contact the listing agent and broker for up to date information.

667 N Monterey Road
Palm Springs, CA92262

$459,000

Single Family Residential
MLS#: 13-667837PS

3 beds2 full baths2082 sqft

Lot: 10019.00sqft Year built: 1960

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Palm Springs Mid Century Meiselman Home For Sale

Classic Palm Springs Mid Century Jack Meiselman Home For Sale. Located in the highly desirable Palm Springs Sunrise Park Neighborhood, this 3 Bedroom 2 Bath home shows off its original post and beam architecture. This home's indoor outdoor desert design has tongue and groove ceilings and galley kitchen. Two guest bedrooms on one side of the house and the master suite on the other side. A large outdoor living space with pool and views of the mountains. Experience complete privacy in a relaxing desert oasis. This Fee Land (not lease land) home won't last long.

About the Neighborhood

Meiselman Homes in Palm Springs California Similar to the Alexander Construction family, Jack and Bernie Meiselman constructed affordable mid-twentieth-century modern-day post and beam homes in Palm Springs California throughout the years of 1959-1960. In fact, these homes are so like the preferred Alexander residences that Meiselman mid-century modern homes in Palm Springs that they are frequently compared with and occasionally mistaken for Alexander houses. Meiselman and Alexander mid-century modern houses share lots of similar architectural characteristics. Distinguished by crisp clean lines, butterfly roofing systems, and rising clerestory windows - the Meiselman's used post and beam building, with tongue and groove ceilings, and architecturally sculpted concrete block as shade blocks and as a design aspect. The Meiselman houses and the Alexander homes helped specify the carefree and sunny indoor / outdoor contemporary living way of life that Palm Springs is world well-known for. Meiselman homes include large walls of glass that overlook the pool and the gorgeous mountain backdrops in Palm Springs. Many Meiselman homes also consisted of central heating and cooling, a brand-new idea at the time they were built in 1959, which enabled residents year round enjoyment of their Palm Springs vacation homes. Similar use of products and architectural style commonly makes it tough to tell an Alexander house from a Meiselman. A number of unique differences can assist you to identify whether you're in a Meiselman or Alexander.Meiselman houses have a small galley-style kitchen adjacent to the living room, while Alexander homes have a cooking area that opens onto to the living area space and dining room area. Meiselman houses normally have a master suite that is separate from the other guest room, while the Alexander house layout features each of the three bed rooms lined up in a row (separated by closets) on the exact same side of your home. Windows are various in Meiselman homes. Clerestory windows near the top of the roofline are smaller and shorter than those of Alexander homes. Unlike Alexander houses where the roofline differs from house to house borrowing from A-frame pitched design, flat, and butterfly, the Meiselman homes are more greatly angular and largely use Butterfly rooflines.The site, location, and placement of the Meiselman homes is also one-of-a-kind from Alexanders. While the Alexander family bought large plots of land to establish and built dozens of similar homes in specific neighborhood tracts, Meiselman mid-century modern-day houses were built on scattered sites throughout Palm Springs, a couple of at a time, diffused throughout different neighborhoods. In the 1950's and 1960's, about 2,500 houses were built by the Alexander Construction Business. Meiselman developed less than 200 homes, making Meiselman mid-century modern homes far more unusual than Alexanders.

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Classic Palm Springs Mid Century Jack Meiselman Home For Sale.Located in the highly desirable Sunrise Park Neighborhood, this 3 Bedroom 2 Bath home shows off its original post and beam architecture. This home's indoor outdoor desert design has tongue and groove ceilings and galley kitchen. Two guest bedrooms on one side of the house and the mastersuite on the other side. A large outdoor living space with pool and views of the mountains. Experience complete privacy in a relaxing desert oasis. This home won't last long.

Neal  R  Nussbaum

HomeSmart Professionals
760-895-1868
License: CalDRE#01872204
Listed by: HomeSmart Professionals

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