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Twin Palm Estates

The Birthplace of Mid-Century Modern Palm Springs

As the first Alexander-built neighborhood in Palm Springs, Twin Palms Estates holds a special place in the city’s architectural history. Developed in the late 1950s, this iconic community introduced the world to the now-famous mid-century modern aesthetic, featuring clean lines, post-and-beam construction, and dramatic butterfly roofs—all designed to embrace the desert landscape and blur the line between indoors and out.


Nestled at the base of the San Jacinto Mountains, Twin Palms remains one of the most sought-after and well-preserved mid-century neighborhoods in Palm Springs. With its wide streets, mature palm trees, and stunning mountain views, this community is a living tribute to the Golden Age of Desert Modernism—where history, design, and effortless luxury come together.

Neighborhood

Walking through Twin Palms feels like stepping into a time capsule of 1950s Palm Springs glamour. The neighborhood is known for its distinctive mid-century homes, many designed by architect William Krisel for the Alexander Construction Company. These homes feature iconic butterfly and flat-roof designs, floor-to-ceiling glass walls, clerestory windows, and breezeblock walls, making them some of the most coveted architectural gems in the city.

Dining and Entertainment

Living in Twin Palms means having some of Palm Springs’ best dining and nightlife just around the corner. Grab brunch at the Ace Hotel’s King’s Highway, sip a cocktail poolside at the Parker Palm Springs, or enjoy a classic steak dinner at Mr. Lyons, a staple of the city’s upscale dining scene. For an intimate, historic experience, Melvyn’s at Ingleside Inn offers a timeless setting with live music and old Hollywood charm.

103 Woodland, Fairfax MLS41_edited.jpg

Twin Palm Estates

The Birthplace of Mid-Century Modern Palm Springs

As the first Alexander-built neighborhood in Palm Springs, Twin Palms Estates holds a special place in the city’s architectural history. Developed in the late 1950s, this iconic community introduced the world to the now-famous mid-century modern aesthetic, featuring clean lines, post-and-beam construction, and dramatic butterfly roofs—all designed to embrace the desert landscape and blur the line between indoors and out.


Nestled at the base of the San Jacinto Mountains, Twin Palms remains one of the most sought-after and well-preserved mid-century neighborhoods in Palm Springs. With its wide streets, mature palm trees, and stunning mountain views, this community is a living tribute to the Golden Age of Desert Modernism—where history, design, and effortless luxury come together.

103 Woodland, Fairfax MLS41_edited.jpg

Twin Palm Estates

The Birthplace of Mid-Century Modern Palm Springs

As the first Alexander-built neighborhood in Palm Springs, Twin Palms Estates holds a special place in the city’s architectural history. Developed in the late 1950s, this iconic community introduced the world to the now-famous mid-century modern aesthetic, featuring clean lines, post-and-beam construction, and dramatic butterfly roofs—all designed to embrace the desert landscape and blur the line between indoors and out.


Nestled at the base of the San Jacinto Mountains, Twin Palms remains one of the most sought-after and well-preserved mid-century neighborhoods in Palm Springs. With its wide streets, mature palm trees, and stunning mountain views, this community is a living tribute to the Golden Age of Desert Modernism—where history, design, and effortless luxury come together.

Weather

Palm Springs is famous for its year-round sunshine, and Twin Palms is no exception. Winter evenings hover around 50°F, while summer days can reach 105°F. Thanks to its south-end location, the neighborhood tends to be warmer in the winter and less windy year-round, making it ideal for poolside lounging, al fresco dining, and evening walks.

Outdoor and Fitness

Outdoor enthusiasts will love Twin Palms’ prime location for both relaxation and adventure. The neighborhood itself is perfect for scenic walks or morning bike rides, while the nearby Araby Trail and South Lykken Trail offer unparalleled views of the valley. Golfers can tee off at Indian Canyons Golf Resort, and fitness lovers have easy access to Power of Fitness and EōS Fitness for top-tier training.

Shopping

Twin Palms is just minutes from Palm Canyon Drive, where you’ll find some of the city’s best shopping, from high-end boutiques to vintage home décor. For mid-century lovers, Hedge, The Shag Store, and Grace Home Furnishings offer everything from iconic furniture pieces to playful Palm Springs-inspired artwork. Need essentials? Jensen’s Finest Foods and Ralphs are just a short drive away.

Travel Time

Downtown Palm Springs – 5 minutes
Palm Springs International Airport (PSP) – 10 minutes
Los Angeles – Approx. 2 hours
Joshua Tree National Park – 50 minutes

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