Real Estate

Iconic 1959 Jack Meiselman Compound Hits Market In Palm Springs

In addition to an updated interior, the home features expansive and private outdoor entertaining areas.

PALM SPRINGS, CA — Originally designed and built by Jack Meiselman in 1959, this 2,389-square-foot home located in one of Palm Springs' most prominent midcentury neighborhoods has undergone a transformation and expansion with numerous upgrades and modern amenities.

The following property information was provided by Realtor.com:

  • Address: 2186 N Starr Rd., Palm Springs, California
  • Price: $1,650,000
  • Square Feet: 2,389
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms: 4 Full and 1 Half Baths
  • Built: 1959
  • Features: Located in one of Palm Springs' most iconic midcentury neighborhoods, this architectural property offers the scale and privacy of a compound, with four bedrooms and five bathrooms. Originally designed and built by Jack Meiselman in 1959, it has since undergone a transformation and expansion with numerous upgrades and modern amenities. The three bedroom main house features dual master suites, an upgraded kitchen and great room, a guest bedroom and a home office den. The property also includes a separate casita with bath, an exercise room, an outdoor kitchen featuring Viking appliances, a poolside bath, an oversized swimming pool and elevated firepit seating area with dramatic mountain views. Midcentury details such as tongue and groove ceilings and a block fireplace sit elegantly alongside modern elements such as LED lighting indoor and out, Bulthaup kitchen cabinetry, and Miele appliances. Expansive and private outdoor entertaining areas make this house a true standout. No land lease and no HOA. Great vacation rental potential -- or simply a private compound for you and your closest friends. Midcentury re-imagined at its modern-day best.

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