1350 LADERA CIRCLE
PALM SPRINGS
This futuristic pad was designed by William Krisel in 1960 for prolific developer Robert Alexander. Featuring a circular motif, the pad was a star from the jump, landing on the pages of “Look” magazine shortly after its completion. It came to even greater infamy when Elvis Presley leased it for a year beginning in September 1966. It was there that the King returned on the evening of May 1, 1967, following his nuptials to Priscilla Beaulieu, thereby forever cementing its status as the “Elvis Honeymoon Hideaway.” A Class 1 Historic Site, the property has also been illuminated in countless photo shoots and onscreen in both the series “Selling Sunset” and the 1998 movie “Poodle Springs.”

