• February 26, 2024
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$800,000 Homes in California

$800,000 Homes in California

A recently renovated house in Yucca Valley, a three-bedroom home in Benicia and a one-bedroom condominium in Laguna Niguel.

Courtesy of Bryan Wynwood

Courtesy of Bryan Wynwood

Courtesy of Bryan Wynwood

Courtesy of Bryan Wynwood

Courtesy of Bryan Wynwood

Courtesy of Bryan Wynwood

Courtesy of Bryan Wynwood

Courtesy of Bryan Wynwood

Courtesy of Bryan Wynwood

Courtesy of Bryan Wynwood

Courtesy of Bryan Wynwood

Yucca Valley $815,000

A recently renovated 1992 house with four bedrooms and two bathrooms, on a 2.2-acre lot

This house is in Flamingo Heights, a desert enclave about 20 minutes from Joshua Tree National Park. It is less than five minutes from La Copine, a popular restaurant housed in an old diner, and from Giant Rock Meeting Room, which offers pizza and drinks along with live music and other events. The Integratron, a large wooden dome built in 1954 “for the purpose of rejuvenation and time travel,” according to its website, is 10 minutes away. For those with more mundane needs, a Vons supermarket is within a 15-minute drive.

Palm Springs and Big Bear are about an hour away. Driving to Riverside takes about 90 minutes. The Salton Sea is about a two-hour drive. Los Angeles is less than three hours away.

Size: 1,816 square feet

Price per square foot: $449

Indoors: This house, which is set back from the street, was recently taken down to the studs and rebuilt, and is being sold fully furnished.

The front door opens into a living room with wood floors, large picture windows and a built-in bench seat. Beyond is a dining area separated by slatted wood panels from a kitchen with white-enamel appliances, including an electric range with brass-toned accents. On the other side of the kitchen is a room used as a den, with another built-in bench seat and sliding-glass doors that open to a patio.

Three bedrooms are off a hallway extending from the dining area. The primary bedroom, at the far end, has a dressing area and more sliding-glass doors that open to the patio. The other two bedrooms each have enough space to hold a queen-size bed. They share a full bathroom off the hallway with a walk-in shower.

The fourth bedroom is off the dining room, behind a set of barn-style doors. It has the use of a full bathroom nearby.

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