The King of Rock 'n' Roll's "House of Tomorrow" Hits the Market! Photo Courtesy of Compass
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Elvis Presley's House of Tomorrow Hits the Market for $9.275 Million

A Mid-Century Marvel with a Rock & Roll Legacy in Palm Springs

Author : Matthew Kennedy

Few homes carry the star power and architectural prestige of Elvis Presley’s legendary Honeymoon House in Palm Springs. Dubbed the “House of Tomorrow” for its groundbreaking mid-century modern design, this 4,695-square-foot architectural icon is now on the market for $9.275 million—offering discerning buyers a rare opportunity to own a piece of music history.

Groundbreaking Design

A Love Story Set in Architectural Brilliance

Elvis Presley and Priscilla Presley chose this futuristic Palm Springs estate as their honeymoon retreat after their 1967 wedding at the Aladdin Hotel in Las Vegas. Leased for $21,000 for the year, the home was where the couple spent their first months of marriage, and it is said to have inspired some of Elvis’s most intimate moments, including late-night peanut butter and banana sandwich cravings.

Elvis Presley and Priscilla Presley chose this futuristic Palm Springs estate as their honeymoon retreat after their 1967 wedding at the Aladdin Hotel in Las Vegas. Leased for $21,000 for the year, the home was where the couple spent their first months of marriage, and it is said to have inspired some of Elvis’s most intimate moments, including late-night peanut butter and banana sandwich cravings.

Walking Leading to the Entrance

The Architectural Wonder That Defined a Generation

Originally featured in a 1962 Look magazine article as "The House of Tomorrow," the estate was heralded as a vision of the future, and even today, its design remains timelessly avant-garde. Built on three levels, the home’s four interconnected circular living areas challenge traditional architecture with their curved walls, round kitchen island, and free-standing circular fireplace in the heart of the living room. The stone-accented facade and wall-to-wall glass panels seamlessly blend indoor and outdoor living, offering panoramic views of the desert landscape.

Kitchen Featuring the Round Island

Luxury Living Fit for a King

Beyond its historical significance, the estate offers modern luxuries that align with the tastes of today’s most discerning buyers. The four-bedroom, five-bathroom layout provides ample space for relaxation and entertaining. The open-concept living and dining areas, along with a full bar and breakfast nook, create an inviting atmosphere for hosting guests. Outdoors, a secluded pool terrace, private orchard, and manicured landscaping further enhance the home’s resort-like ambiance.

Open Area Living-Room with View of the Patio

Offered fully furnished, the estate is a turnkey investment for collectors, architecture aficionados, and Elvis enthusiasts alike. The home’s preservation of its original design elements ensures that its legacy remains intact while providing the ultimate blend of historic charm and contemporary comfort.

A Rare Piece of Palm Springs History

The House of Tomorrow is more than just a luxury residence—it is a testament to Elvis Presley’s enduring cultural influence and a masterpiece of mid-century modern design. Represented by Marc Sanders of Compass, this one-of-a-kind estate offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a slice of rock and roll history.

Rear of the Estate and Pool

The House of Tomorrow is more than just a luxury residence—it is a testament to Elvis Presley’s enduring cultural influence and a masterpiece of mid-century modern design. Represented by Marc Sanders of Compass, this one-of-a-kind estate offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a slice of rock and roll history.

Few homes carry the star power and architectural prestige of Elvis Presley’s legendary Honeymoon House in Palm Springs. Dubbed the “House of Tomorrow” for its groundbreaking mid-century modern design, this 4,695-square-foot architectural icon is now on the market for $9.275 million—offering discerning buyers a rare opportunity to own a piece of music history.

Groundbreaking Design

A Love Story Set in Architectural Brilliance

Elvis Presley and Priscilla Presley chose this futuristic Palm Springs estate as their honeymoon retreat after their 1967 wedding at the Aladdin Hotel in Las Vegas. Leased for $21,000 for the year, the home was where the couple spent their first months of marriage, and it is said to have inspired some of Elvis’s most intimate moments, including late-night peanut butter and banana sandwich cravings.

Elvis Presley and Priscilla Presley chose this futuristic Palm Springs estate as their honeymoon retreat after their 1967 wedding at the Aladdin Hotel in Las Vegas. Leased for $21,000 for the year, the home was where the couple spent their first months of marriage, and it is said to have inspired some of Elvis’s most intimate moments, including late-night peanut butter and banana sandwich cravings.

Walking Leading to the Entrance

The Architectural Wonder That Defined a Generation

Originally featured in a 1962 Look magazine article as "The House of Tomorrow," the estate was heralded as a vision of the future, and even today, its design remains timelessly avant-garde. Built on three levels, the home’s four interconnected circular living areas challenge traditional architecture with their curved walls, round kitchen island, and free-standing circular fireplace in the heart of the living room. The stone-accented facade and wall-to-wall glass panels seamlessly blend indoor and outdoor living, offering panoramic views of the desert landscape.

Kitchen Featuring the Round Island

Luxury Living Fit for a King

Beyond its historical significance, the estate offers modern luxuries that align with the tastes of today’s most discerning buyers. The four-bedroom, five-bathroom layout provides ample space for relaxation and entertaining. The open-concept living and dining areas, along with a full bar and breakfast nook, create an inviting atmosphere for hosting guests. Outdoors, a secluded pool terrace, private orchard, and manicured landscaping further enhance the home’s resort-like ambiance.

Open Area Living-Room with View of the Patio

Offered fully furnished, the estate is a turnkey investment for collectors, architecture aficionados, and Elvis enthusiasts alike. The home’s preservation of its original design elements ensures that its legacy remains intact while providing the ultimate blend of historic charm and contemporary comfort.

A Rare Piece of Palm Springs History

The House of Tomorrow is more than just a luxury residence—it is a testament to Elvis Presley’s enduring cultural influence and a masterpiece of mid-century modern design. Represented by Marc Sanders of Compass, this one-of-a-kind estate offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a slice of rock and roll history.

Rear of the Estate and Pool

The House of Tomorrow is more than just a luxury residence—it is a testament to Elvis Presley’s enduring cultural influence and a masterpiece of mid-century modern design. Represented by Marc Sanders of Compass, this one-of-a-kind estate offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a slice of rock and roll history.

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