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The dream residence of Huell Howser, the late host of the famous travel show 'California Gold', has hit the market for $395,000, according to several news reports.
Howser was travelling for his show when he first set eyes on the property. It was love at first sight for him. When the home went up for sale in 1997, he purchased it immediately for $160,000 and renovated it according to his taste and style, reports Rumor Fix.
Located in Twentynine Palms, which is about two and a half hours away from Los Angeles, the desert retreat sits on a large 12-acre lot. The main residence spans an area of 2,221 square feet comprising of two bedrooms, two full and one half bathrooms.
Interiors of the home feature mixed flooring and roofing, with large glass windows and slider doors. Boasting of an open floor plan, the house offers ample inside-outside flow.
The listing description of the house reads:
A Mid-Century Modern Oasis!!! This unique high desert home was owned and renovated by celebrity Huell Howser, producer and host of KCET's California Gold television series. Situated on five lots totaling 11.9 acres. Built in 1953 and renovated in the late 90's, the home features industrial-style architectural details. Unique design elements abound! 2 bedrooms, plus den/office and 2.5 bathrooms. Large living room with walls of glass and a massive wood burning fireplace and hearth. Spacious kitchen features a full complement of built-in appliances. Garage has been converted to a fully-finished entertainment room with movable, glass paneled walls. Outside is a desert paradise, with designer pool and detached spa, gas firepit, plus dramatic lighting and landscaping. If you're seeking a unique and very private high desert retreat - look no further! ALSO AVAILABLE: Preserve your views forever by purchasing an adjacent 70-acre parcel!
Check out the photos of the house, here.
An open house for the home has been scheduled Sunday, Feb 16, 2014. You can also request for a private tour.
While this particular property was Howser's dream home, he spent his last few days at his Palm Springs property, reports MyDesert.com.
"He loved Palm Springs more than anywhere in the world. He's been all over, he's seen everything. The only place he really felt comfortable was Palm Springs," producer Ryan Morris, who was a long time friend of Howser's, told the publication.
"He had an apartment in Los Angeles and worked very hard during the week. He was always in a hurry on Fridays after work to jump in his car and drive out to Palm Springs," he added.
Howser passed away at the Palm Springs residence at age 67 battling prostate cancer.