Desert Showplace

Desert Showplace
Natural stone accents allow the compound's buildings to blend seamlessly into the natural beauty of the 28-acre hillside parcel. Courtesy of Kelly Peak, toptenrealestatedeals.com
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The first known residents of Palm Springs were the Cahuilla people, who enjoyed the beauty of the area they called Se-Khi (“boiling water”) and its many hot springs. Two thousand years later, much of the area still abounds with natural beauty, such as the setting for this estate. Nestled on the side of a hill in Mesa Canyon on a very private and secluded 28-acre site, it’s surrounded by glorious unobstructed views, many of which haven’t changed much since people first discovered this area.

The main residence’s dining room features stone flooring and vaulted ceiling accented with a vintage chandelier, while the generous number of windows provide a great view of the magnificent surroundings. (Courtesy of Kelly Peak, toptenrealestatedeals.com)
The main residence’s dining room features stone flooring and vaulted ceiling accented with a vintage chandelier, while the generous number of windows provide a great view of the magnificent surroundings. Courtesy of Kelly Peak, toptenrealestatedeals.com
Bill Lindsey
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Bill Lindsey is an award-winning writer based in South Florida. He covers real estate, automobiles, timepieces, boats, and travel topics.
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