c.1956 California Desert Home For Sale on 2.5 Acres $185K
$185,000
This charming 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom California desert home spans approximately 976 sq ft and boasts upgraded dual-pane windows alongside a modern electrical panel. It’s equipped with Edison power and a private well, offering a solid foundation for your creative vision. The property is adorned with tall, mature trees that provide ample shade, enhancing the outdoor experience.

Realtor Comments
Classic 1956 Wonder Valley fixer on a fully fenced 2.5-acre parcel with big-sky panoramas, almost surrounded by BLM parcels, and mountain views. Detached garage offers workshop or studio potential. Quiet, secluded setting renowned for stargazing, wide-open desert, and room to spread out. Zoned Single-Family Residential. Bring your plans and create your high-desert retreat, flip, or owner-builder project. [Sold As-Isbuyer to verify permits, utilities, and septic.]
- 2bed
- 1bath
- 976sqft
- 2.5acre lot
- Circa 1956

6365 Marilane Ave, Twentynine Palms, CA 92277
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
Contact Realtor: Marvin Marquez 7609891179

Pros
- Proximity to Joshua Tree National Park: Twentynine Palms is right next to the park, offering stunning desert landscapes, hiking trails, and outdoor activities.
- Affordable Housing: The cost of living is generally lower than in many other parts of California, making it an attractive option for homebuyers.
- Small-Town Charm: The community has a friendly, laid-back atmosphere with a close-knit feel, fostering strong relationships among residents.
- Art and Culture: The town has a vibrant arts scene, with galleries and events celebrating local artists and the unique desert culture.
- Military Community: Being near the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, the town has a diverse population and various support services for military families.
Cons
- Limited Amenities: Options for shopping, dining, and entertainment are somewhat limited compared to larger cities, which may require travel for more extensive needs.
- Extreme Weather: The desert climate can lead to very hot summers and cold winters, which may not be suitable for everyone.
- Job Opportunities: Employment options can be limited, often requiring residents to commute to nearby cities for work.
- Public Services: Some residents may find that public services, such as healthcare and education, are not as robust as in more urban areas.
- Isolation: The remote location can feel isolating for some, with limited access to major urban centers or larger communities.





































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