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Elvis Presley's 'House of Tomorrow' home hits the market

06.10.2022

Elvis Presley couldn't help falling in love with the House of Tomorrow. The mid-century home where the singer and his bride, Priscilla Presley, honeymooned in 1967, has hit the market for $5.6 million.

The couple leased the 4,695 square-foot property in the Vista Las Palmas neighborhood of Palm Springs, California, for a year after they said I do. The home received a futuristic nickname from Look magazine in 1962 due to its spaceship-like design, but it has also been hailed as the Elvis Honeymoon Hideaway by fans.

The William Krisel-designed home, built in 1960, has four bedrooms, three full baths and an at-home spa. It has an indoor kitchen grill, vacuum ports and wall-mounted radios. Its amenities were considered ahead of its time.

The living area has a stone wall lined with built-in seating. It faces directly toward a fireplace and a floating hearth. The dining room is situated on an elevated platform that overlooks the living room. Floor-to- ceiling glass walls showcase stunning views of the mountains and palm trees surrounding the property. The kitchen has an oval-shaped center island with five built-in burners.

There is a generous dressing room bathroom. It is concealed by original built-in wardrobe closets centered around a circular tub. An intimate balcony offers a discrete observation deck. The outdoor pool is equipped with a hot tub and is surrounded by a patio with ample space for lounging.

The main bedroom, located upstairs, has large windows along a curved wall, showcasing the mountainous landscape. The primary bathroom has double sinks and a bathtub that is made for a king.

Priscilla, 77, first met Presley in Germany when she was 14 years old. She was living with her mother and stepfather, a U.S. Air Force captain. The star, 24, was serving in the Army overseas.

The couple welcomed their only child, a daughter named Lisa Marie Presley, in 1968. The couple divorced in 1973. Presley died at the age of 42 in 1977.

Presley was the subject of a glitzy biopic by Baz Luhrmann this year. Austin Butler was the rock 'n roll icon. The film took the No. After a close tie with Top Gun: Maverick, the box office took a 1 spot at the box office thanks to a reported $31.1 million in weekend sales. The $85 million budgeted film had a global start of $50.5 million in 51 markets, according to Variety.