Home of the Week: A Moroccan-inspired estate in Palm Desert
Casbah Cove, built of hand-carved wood and stone, is a Moroccan-inspired estate in Palm Desert’s Bighorn Golf Club. An indoor atrium landscaped with king palms and topped by a retractable glass ceiling creates an open-air ambience. A draped ceiling in the formal dining room evokes a tent.
Location: 613 Indian Cove, Palm Desert 92260
Asking price: $24.5 million
Year built: 2005
House size: Four bedrooms, seven bathrooms, 12,925 square feet (16,800 square feet including outdoor living spaces)
Lot size: 0.87 acre
Features: Family room, bar, eight fireplaces, elevator, nine built-in flat-screen televisions, temperature-controlled wine room, radiant heat floors, indoor and outdoor spas, three outdoor dining areas, outdoor hookah lounge and theater, 75-foot black granite lap pool, 40-foot round pool, patio, detached guesthouse.
About the area: Last year, 341 single-family homes sold in the 92260 ZIP Code at a median price of $412,000, according to CoreLogic DataQuick. That was an 18% price increase from 2013.
Agent: Bighorn Properties, (760) 773-5300
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