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Look inside the Joshua Tree Invisible House, on sale for $18 million


One of Airbnb’s most wish-listed properties in 2023 is on the market.

The Joshua Tree, California-home is for sale at an asking price of $18 million, making it the most expensive home to ever hit the market in the town located about two hours southeast of Los Angeles in San Bernardino County. 

The record-breaking listing is called the Invisible House named for its mirror-clad facade which reflects the desert surroundings and can effectively disappear into the rocky landscape.

The Invisible House’s mirror-clad facade creates the illusion of the home disappearing into the desert landscape.

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The modern glass architecture is situated on 67.5 acres just steps away from the Joshua Tree National Park. The living space spans almost 5,500 square feet with three bedrooms, four baths and a 100-foot indoor pool, according to the sale listing.

“This is one of the coolest houses in the world,” said co-listing agent Aaron Kirman, CEO of AKG Christie’s International Real Estate.

Kirman told CNBC the $18 million listing is all about show-stopping modern architecture and the illusion created by the 10,500 square feet of wrap-around mirrored glass on the home’s exterior.

The home was designed by film producer and current owner, Chris Hanley, and Frank Gehry-collaborator, architect Tomas Osinski. The glass-and-steel structure is 225 feet long, 25 feet wide and 21 feet tall.

Inside, there are smooth concrete floors and steel beams that criss-cross 12-foot ceilings. Those walls of mirrored-glass on the home’s exterior are transparent from the inside and they deliver panoramic views of a rock-filled landscape. The home’s west-facing wall of glass can slide open to reveal a symphony of boulders, tangled brush and stoic trees.

The minimalist design surrounding the 100-foot indoor pool makes a swim across the living room to one of the bedrooms even more lavish. 

A view of the indoor pool and the panoramic views framed by floor-to-ceiling panels of glass.

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Finding real-estate comps for such unique architecture located in a remote desert town with a population of just thousands, is impossible, according to Kirman.

“So let’s just be clear, there are no comps. We are not comping this house based on Joshua Tree,” he said.

According to co-listing agent Matt Adamo, the highest price ever achieved for a home in Joshua Tree was $3.5 million. So a sale anywhere near the Invisible House’s asking price would shatter the local record.

The closest comps, Kirman said, are homes by built Richard Neutra, John Lautner and Rudolph Schindler — “some of the great architects from the past.”

The Invisible House’s mirrored facade reflecting the desert sunrise.

Brian Ashby

The Invisible House’s $18 million price tag amounts to almost $3,300 per square foot, which puts the Joshua Tree residence above some of the priciest listings in Los Angeles — on a per-square-foot basis — where the top 10% of all single family homes that sold during the first quarter averaged just under $2,400 a…



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