- A seven-bedroom mansion in an exclusive neighborhood a few hours east of Los Angeles is now listed for $10 million under its original asking price.
- With neon light fixtures, numerous shades of pink, and glowing outdoor tiles reminiscent of a dance floor, the $6 million home feels like a time capsule from the 1980s.
- The home is located inside The Vintage Club, a residents-only country club with two championship golf courses in Indian Wells, California.
- Take a look inside 74380 Palo Verde Drive, which comes with 14 bathrooms, a lagoon-inspired pool, and a dedicated golf cart garage.
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A California mansion best described as a time capsule from the 1980s has been on and off market for nearly two decades. Now, the home is listed for $6 million — $10 million less than its original asking price.
The home was first listed in 2003 for $16.5 million, according to Realtor.com. It was back on the market asking $6.9 million in November 2019 and has been on the market at its current price since February.
Niloo Shams and Ed Borquez of Pacific Sotheby's International Realty hold the listing.
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Located at 74380 Palo Verde Drive, the home sits on 1.5 acres of land owned by The Vintage Club, a private country club with two championship golf courses in Indian Wells, California, about two hours east of Los Angeles.
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The only way to become a member of The Vintage Club is to purchase real estate, according to the club's website. Their current real estate listings range from $595,000 for a Hacienda-style cottage to $9.7 million for a custom home.
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Built in 1989, 74380 Palo Verde Drive feels like a blend between a grownup Barbie Dreamhouse and an 80s disco club. Glowing patio tiles resemble a dance floor ...
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... and the home's predominant hue is pink.
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In addition to the seven-bedroom, 14-bathroom main residence, there is a large outdoor pavilion, buildings for guests and staff, and two garages: one that fits 20 cars and another reserved for golf carts.
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Outside, manicured lawns, fountains, and a lagoon-like pool weave through palm trees wrapped in string lights.
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Courtyards are filled with shrubbery and sculptures ...
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... and neon light fixtures hang over jewel-toned patio furniture.
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The interior living spaces don't shy away from colors and patterns.
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Paint resembling ribbon candy appears to drip into the indoor hot tub.
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One kitchen has hot pink cabinets ...
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... and mauve granite countertops line another.
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Throughout the home, mirrored walls combine with floor-to-ceiling windows to fill the space with natural light.
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Amenities include a billiards table, home theater, catering kitchen, and wine cellar.
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The home is the "perfect environment for grand-scale entertaining," the listing says.
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There's no shortage of extravagant touches throughout the property. One of its bars even has a waterfall cascading over it for dramatic effect.
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