This 1,360-square-foot residence at 663 N Farrell Drive represents an intriguing variation in Jack Meiselman’s 1960 Palm Springs portfolio. Built during the height of the midcentury modern era, this two-bedroom, two-bathroom home is notably unusual among Meiselman’s designs, as he typically built homes with three or more bedrooms. This makes 663 N Farrell Drive a distinctive example within the Meiselman collection.
Situated on a generous 10,459-square-foot lot—approximately a quarter-acre—the property offers substantial outdoor space characteristic of the era’s emphasis on indoor-outdoor desert living. The home last changed hands in November 2000, and has remained in private ownership for nearly a quarter century, suggesting long-term appreciation for its midcentury character and location.
While specific details about the home’s current features and condition await documentation, its vintage, builder pedigree, and uncommon two-bedroom configuration make it a noteworthy property for those interested in the full scope of Meiselman’s architectural contributions to Palm Springs.
Situated in the desirable Sunrise Park neighborhood, this home enjoys a prime Palm Springs location. Sunrise Park is a well-established residential area characterized by its midcentury homes and tree-lined streets. The neighborhood offers convenient access to downtown Palm Springs’ cultural attractions, restaurants, and shops, while maintaining a quiet, residential atmosphere. This central location has long made Sunrise Park a desirable area for those seeking authentic Palm Springs living with easy connectivity to all the city has to offer.
We’re eager to learn more about this Meiselman-built property! If you’re the owner of 663 N Farrell Drive, we warmly encourage you to join the Meiselman Registry and help us document your home’s story. Whether you’ve undertaken renovations, preserved original features, or simply enjoyed living in this midcentury gem, your insights are invaluable to our mission. By claiming this property and sharing your experiences, photographs, and knowledge of the home’s history, you’ll contribute to the preservation and celebration of Jack Meiselman’s important architectural legacy in Palm Springs. We’d love to hear from you and add your home’s story to our growing archive.
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