Owners of Elvis and Priscilla Presley's honeymoon home are selling pad for eye-watering sum after huge revamp
The legendary Palm Springs home where Elvis and Priscilla Presley spent their honeymoon is back on the market - this time for a huge sum after a major revamp.
The iconic 'House of Tomorrow' has been listed for a staggering $9.275million after undergoing a stunning transformation by its latest owners.
The current owners Nancy and Cary Cirillo purchased the architectural gem for $5.65million in late 2022.
The couple followed in the King of Rock 'n' Roll's footsteps by embarking on their own love story, and calling the home 'their own honeymoon house'.
After eloping and honeymooning in the Bahamas in May 2023, the couple focused on a project together - renovating the spaceship-like residence.
They worked alongside celebrated Palm Springs designer Michelle Boudreau to restore its mid-century structure.
'This was our honeymoon house,' owner Nancy Cirillo told Sunset.com.
'Cary and I had the opportunity to elevate and take the design aesthetic to a new level - a labor of new love'.
The legendary Palm Springs home where Elvis and Priscilla Presley spent their honeymoon is back on the market
The current owners focused on a project together - renovating the spaceship-like residence (Pictured: before and after renovations)
'We were honored to be stewards of the property and now it's time for a new owner to enjoy this incredible space.'
Originally known as The Alexander Residence, the 1960 home was designed by modernist architect William Krisel for developers and society patrons Robert and Helene Alexander.
The groundbreaking design was so revolutionary that Look Magazine dubbed it 'The House of Tomorrow' in 1962.
The property became famous worldwide fame in 1967 when Elvis and Priscilla Presley chose it as their honeymoon retreat.
Located in the Vista Las Palmas neighborhood in Palm Springs, California, the stunning, 4,695-square-foot mansion was rented out by the acclaimed singer for $21,000 back in 1967.
It was soon known in both architectural and pop culture history as 'The Elvis Honeymoon Hideaway Home.'
At the time, Elvis planned to use it as the location of his wedding - but when the press got a whiff of his plan, he and Priscilla decided to jet off to Las Vegas to get married instead.
The current owners Nancy and Cary Cirillo purchased the architectural gem for $5.65million in late 2022
The iconic 'House of Tomorrow' has been listed for a staggering $9.275 million after undergoing a stunning transformation by its latest owners
It was soon known in both architectural and pop culture history as 'The Elvis Honeymoon Hideaway Home'
Located in the Vista Las Palmas neighborhood in Palm Springs, California, the stunning, 4,695-square-foot mansion was rented out by the acclaimed singer for $21,000 back in 1967
They then spent four days together honeymooning in the home, before he had to leave to film a movie.
The home was far ahead of its time, and its futuristic design and modern advancements, including vacuum ports, an indoor kitchen grill, and wall-mounted radio.
Its first owners were Robert and Helene Alexander - who started the residential development company Alexander Construction, which built more than 2,200 homes across California between 1955 and 1965.
In recent years, the home was branded as Elvis's Honeymoon Hideaway and was open to the public for tours.
Nancy and Cary Cirillo's renovation was meant to preserve the home's historic charm while adding luxurious modern touches.
Visitors are greeted by a dramatic sunken living space featuring original stone walls, sweeping glass windows, and a futuristic fireplace with floating hearth, Compass agent Marc Sanders wrote in the listing.
'2023 brought additional improvements of a higher level of luxury and sophistication,' Sanders wrote.
'This iconic house is in the Vista Las Palmas neighborhood and is the largest Alexander-built home with the largest pool and best lot,' he continued. 'This special home Is being sold furnished.'
The current owners Nancy and Cary Cirillo purchased the architectural gem for $5.65 million in late 2022
They worked alongside celebrated Palm Springs designer Michelle Boudreau to restore its mid-century structure
The main bathroom features a circular tub and built-in wardrobe closets
The custom circular kitchen now boasts white oak cabinetry and Quartzite counters, while a former closet has been transformed into a sophisticated marble bar.
New terrazzo flooring runs throughout the residence.
The home features four en-suite bedrooms, including a spectacular primary suite accessed by a grand staircase.
The main bathroom features a circular tub and built-in wardrobe closets.
Meanwhile, a private observation deck offers panoramic views.
Outside, a pristine pool is surrounded by lush greenery and multiple seating areas.
The home features four ensuite bedrooms, including a spectacular primary suite accessed by a grand staircase
A private observation deck offers panoramic views
'2023 brought additional improvements of a higher level of luxury and sophistication,' Sanders wrote
Visitors are greeted by a dramatic sunken living space featuring original stone walls, sweeping glass windows, and a futuristic fireplace with floating hearth, Compass agent Marc Sanders wrote in the listing
Outside, a pristine pool is surrounded by lush greenery and multiple seating areas
The extensive renovations earned the property a prestigious Class-One historic designation.
'The area is seeing strong demand for architecturally significant homes with unique history and character,' Sanders told Sunset.com.
'This property played an important role in shaping Palm Springs' mid-century modern era and was truly ahead of its time. The connection to Elvis adds an extra layer of intrigue, making it a standout home with a fascinating story to tell.'