Elvis Presley's Groovy 'Honeymoon Hideaway' Hits the Market for $5.9M
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1/7Photographs Courtesy of Rodeo RealityFor interested buyers, “It’s Now or Never” to buy the iconic Palm Springs house where Elvis and Priscilla Presley honeymooned immediately after their 1967 wedding in Las Vegas. The King of Rock N’ Roll began renting the home in 1966, according to Curbed.Before that, the 5,000-square-foot mid-century spread appeared in Look Magazine, where it was called the “House of Tomorrow.” Renowned architect William Krisel, who just passed away this year, designed the unique home that was extremely modern for its time. Upon entrance, it’s clear this home was designed for entertaining with sprawling open spaces and an abundance of fun seating options. Circle shaped living areas and bedrooms give the pad a distinctive 1960s feel, which is undoubtedly part of its charm. Massive windows allow for endless mountain and desert views throughout. Sitting on 1.16 acres of land, the grounds offer a tennis court, large pool, and fruit orchard.The 5-bedroom, 5-bath abode was last listed in 2014 for $9.5 million, but has now reappeared on the market for a steeply discounted $5.9 million. Mary Kay Nibley of Rodeo Reality has the luxury listing.Photographs Courtesy of Rodeo RealityFor interested buyers, “It’s Now or Never” to buy the iconic Palm Springs house where Elvis and Priscilla Presley honeymooned immediately after their 1967 wedding in Las Vegas. The King of Rock N’ Roll began renting the home in 1966, according to Curbed.Before that, the 5,000-square-foot mid-century spread appeared in Look Magazine, where it was called the “House of Tomorrow.” Renowned architect William Krisel, who just passed away this year, designed the unique home that was extremely modern for its time. Upon entrance, it’s clear this home was designed for entertaining with sprawling open spaces and an abundance of fun seating options. Circle shaped living areas and bedrooms give the pad a distinctive 1960s feel, which is undoubtedly part of its charm. Massive windows allow for endless mountain and desert views throughout. Sitting on 1.16 acres of land, the grounds offer a tennis court, large pool, and fruit orchard.The 5-bedroom, 5-bath abode was last listed in 2014 for $9.5 million, but has now reappeared on the market for a steeply discounted $5.9 million. Mary Kay Nibley of Rodeo Reality has the luxury listing.
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