There’s probably no other house in Palm Springs, CA, quite like the famed honeymoon hideaway of Elvis and Priscilla Presley. It’s the futuristic place that Look magazine declared the “House of Tomorrow” in 1962.
Despite its storied history, the home has had trouble finding a buyer. Between 2014 and 2020, the seminal midcentury modern structure was listed at least 16 times, at prices ranging from a sky-high $9,500,000 in 2014, down to 2,900,000 in 2020. The price drop led to a deal that year for $2,600,000.
The current owners restored and renovated the 4,695-square-foot abode, and it’s now on the market for $5,650,000.
‘Done so well’
This time around, we suspect a buyer will be easier to find, thanks to the spectacular updates.
“The property is done so well,” says listing agent Marc Sanders, of Compass. “It still has all the architectural integrities of when it was built, and now is upgraded to … today’s living standards.”
The listing photos from years past suggest the previous owners kept the home just as Elvis might have used it. The time capsule from a bygone era was adorned with pictures and knickknacks of The King.
The new listing photos show the latest owners took a different approach. The home was refreshed with respect to its glamorous past, while providing modern conveniences.
Elvis lived here
Elvis leased the home for a year for $21,000 in 1967. He reportedly planned on getting married there, but once the press found out, he and Priscilla snuck back to Las Vegas for a private wedding.
For their honeymoon, they flew back to Palm Springs and spent four days in the villa before Elvis had to go back to work filming a movie.

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The primary suite makes the most of its spectacular views of the mountain and valley. It now features a neutral, yet cozy decor.

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The bath/dressing room was reimagined as well. It still has the original built-in wardrobe closets, but all the fixtures, cabinets, and tile are new.

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In 1962, Look magazine called it the House of Tomorrow partly because it featured vacuum ports, an indoor kitchen grill, and wall-mounted radios, which were ultramodern at the time.

The kitchen layout is still original, but the appliances have been upgraded.

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Some of the most prominent renovations took place in the remarkable great room. It still features the low-slung, curved banquette, but with updated upholstery. Almost all of the finishes are new.
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