Joshua Tree’s iconic invisible house is up for sale for $18 million
Widely known for attracting high-end tenants and blending in with its desert surroundings, California real estate is looking for a new owner.
Invisible House creators Joshua Tree are moving on to their next major building project and are looking to sell their 2001 Space Odyssey-inspired 5,500-square-foot estate for $18 million.
“I just drew a rectangle on paper and said, ‘OK, we’ll build it,'” Chris Hanley told the Wall Street Journal about the plan for his three-bedroom, four-bath house. “I thought it could just be a monolithic, reflective, ultra-minimal thing.”
Hanley and his wife Roberta have been living in the house, which is all reflective glass on the outside, since they completed it in 2019, but are now selling it and moving their energy to their new Starburst container home, also located in the Joshua Tree. . The property on the application is listed with Aaron Kirman and Matt Adamo of AKG Christie’s International Real Estate.
In addition to its unique landscape-reflecting façade, the 225-foot-long, 100-foot-high smart home also boasts a prefabricated guest house, a 100-foot indoor solar pool, and was featured in Netflix’s Most Amazing Real Estate. for rest in the world.” It sits on 90 acres of land, all furniture is included in the price – and has previously been visited by Lizzo, Diplo, Lil’ Kim and Demi Lovato, among others.
“I think Demi Lovato saw aliens there,” Chris Hanley told the magazine about the pop star’s experience in the house.
The property’s value of $18 million makes it the most expensive property in Joshua Tree to date. But its uniqueness, notoriety, and the fact that it’s arguably marketed as a work of art make that figure achievable, Kirman added.
“It’s definitely expensive for Joshua Tree,” he said. “But good art requires premium prices.”
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