This beautiful but understated 1,560-square-foot residence at 603 N. Juanita Drive is a terrific example of Palm Springs’ mid-century modern architecture. Built in 1960 by renowned developer Jack Meiselman and designed by architect Jack Moyer, this three-bedroom, two-bathroom home has been carefully restored to honor its midcentury heritage while incorporating modern conveniences throughout.
The thoughtfully updated interior features a cozy fireplace and an inviting breezeway that connects the living spaces to the outdoor areas, providing easy access to both the kitchen and pool. The kitchen showcases contemporary upgrades, including a striking quartz waterfall bar island with seating for four, custom cabinetry, and stainless steel appliances. Both bathrooms have been fully renovated with playful mod-style finishes that pay tribute to the era.
Outside, the home truly shines on its impressive 11,767-square-foot lot—nearly a quarter-acre of desert paradise. The backyard features a retro kidney-shaped swimming pool, an outdoor fireplace, and an outdoor shower, offering abundant space for entertaining and enjoying the renowned Palm Springs indoor-outdoor lifestyle.
Located in the desirable Sunmor Estates neighborhood, this home enjoys one of Palm Springs’ most sought-after residential areas. Sunmor Estates is known for its concentration of well-preserved midcentury modern homes and its quiet, established streets lined with mature desert landscaping. The neighborhood offers residents a true sense of Palm Springs living, with easy access to downtown’s vibrant dining and shopping scene, while maintaining a peaceful residential character that has made it a favorite among midcentury architecture enthusiastsJoin the Meiselman Registry
Are you the owner of this exceptional Meiselman home? We invite you to join the Meiselman Registry and claim this property as your own. By becoming part of our community, you can share your restoration journey, connect with other Meiselman homeowners, and contribute to the ongoing documentation and preservation of Jack Meiselman’s architectural legacy in Palm Springs. Your stories and experiences help us celebrate and preserve these important examples of midcentury modern design for future generations.
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