The famous Palm Springs residence where Elvis and Priscilla Presley spent their honeymoon has returned to the real estate market. Known as the “House of Tomorrow,” this architectural marvel is now available for $9,275,000.
Located in Palm Springs, California, this avant-garde home spans 4,695 square feet and features 4 bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms. At current asking prices, this translates to $1,976 per square foot, with estimated monthly payments of $63,747.
The futuristic residence, designed by acclaimed architect William Krisel and built by the Alexander Construction Company in 1960, was originally home to Robert Alexander. Its distinctive design features a unique circular concept with pod-style rooms extending from a central core.
The home’s interior showcases several striking elements:
The master bedroom dramatically cantilevers over the street, offering panoramic views through floor-to-ceiling windows. The kitchen features an innovative circular design with a central island incorporating six electric burners and a round range hood.
The property’s exterior is equally impressive, featuring:
The house gained its famous nickname when Look magazine dubbed it “The House of Tomorrow” in 1962. In 1967, it became part of Elvis Presley’s history when he and Priscilla stayed there. To avoid the press before their wedding, the couple famously escaped via a back pathway to a waiting limousine, which took them to Frank Sinatra’s private jet bound for Las Vegas. After their wedding, they returned to spend their honeymoon at the house, subsequently renting it for a year for $21,000.
The property’s most recent sale was in January 2022 for $5.65 million, and it returned to the market on January 10, 2025. Marc Sanders of Compass Real Estate currently holds the listing for this piece of architectural and music history.
You can find images about the House of Tomorrow here.