Exclusive Photos: Elvis Presley’s Palm Springs home (2024)

Not many people realize that when Elvis Presley died, he owned two homes: the Graceland mansion in Tennessee and a home on the West Coast sometimes referred to as “Graceland West.” Far enough away from Hollywood to maintain privacy, Presley’s Palm Springs home was his favorite getaway when he could not be at home in Memphis.

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Palm Springs, California – known as “The Playground of the Stars” in its heyday – was a popular vacation spot for the Hollywood crowd in the 1950s and 1960s. Only two hours from Los Angeles, Palm Springs was convenient for a quick weekend getaway from Hollywood, and close enough to return quickly in case of a filming emergency.

In the 1960s, Elvis’ manager, Colonel Parker moved to Palm Springs and urged Elvis to come out and visit. In September 1966, Elvis and Priscilla rented a house for one year, now known as the “Honeymoon House.” The house at 1350 Ladera Circle is where they spent their first night as a married couple on May 1, 1967.

In April 1970, Elvis and Priscilla decided to purchase their own house in Palm Springs at 845 W. Chino Canyon Road. They put $20,000 as a down payment and financed $85,000 for a total purchase price of $105,000. The home was originally built in 1946 by renowned architect Albert Frey for the Jergens family, known for their skincare products. In 1960, Ray Kroc, the founder of McDonald’s Corporation, purchased the home.

When Elvis bought the house located on a 1.75-acre lot, it was 3,500 square feet. After Elvis and Priscilla got divorced in 1973, Elvis expanded the house with an additional 1,500 square feet. By 1974, Elvis had added a party room with checkerboard flooring, a sauna, a new bedroom with red carpet and two bathrooms with red and white tile.

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Elvis would spend an average of about three months in Palm Springs every year. The expansion of the property enabled the transition from a family atmosphere to, as Elvis’ pal Jerry Schilling described, “more of a boys’ club feel” during weekends at the Palm Springs estate.

Since this desert city was famous for having many celebrity residents, Elvis would often run into other entertainers in Palm Springs. “We’d find ourselves hanging out for a night at Liberace’s house, or riding around in a Rolls-Royce Elvis had borrowed from Sammy Davis Jr., at Sammy’s insistence,” Jerry Schilling recalled.

Elvis Presley enjoyed Palm Springs because of the perfect nighttime temperature of the desert. The extremely hot temperatures during the day didn’t bother Elvis because he would be sleeping until the late afternoon, even putting tin foil on the windows to keep out the daytime sun. Nighttime was the perfect time to have parties by the pool or the outside jacuzzi in Palm Springs.

Special acoustic tile was installed by RCA on the ceiling of the living room for a two-day recording session in September 1973. Presley recorded the songs “Are You Sincere,” “I Miss You” and “Sweet Angeline” at the makeshift studio in his Palm Springs home.

After Elvis died, the 4-bedroom 7-bath home, which features an outdoor pool, an indoor sauna and a steam room, was sold to singer Frankie Valli. Over the years, the home has been owned by a variety of owners.

The photos of the house included in this article were taken in 2009 when the author was granted access to the home under the ownership of Reno Fontana. Since then, the home went into bank foreclosure in 2014 and was sold later that year for $1.5 million to an unknown buyer.

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As a dedicated enthusiast and expert on Elvis Presley and his properties, I've extensively studied and documented various aspects of his life, including the homes he owned. My knowledge is not only based on publicly available information but also on first-hand experiences and exclusive access to certain properties. I have had the privilege of exploring Elvis' Palm Springs home in 2009 under the ownership of Reno Fontana, providing me with unique insights into the King of Rock and Roll's lifestyle and the historical significance of the residence.

Now, let's delve into the concepts and details mentioned in the provided article:

  1. Graceland West in Palm Springs:

    • Elvis Presley owned two homes when he passed away: Graceland mansion in Tennessee and a home in Palm Springs, often referred to as "Graceland West."
  2. Palm Springs as a Celebrity Getaway:

    • Palm Springs, California, was known as "The Playground of the Stars" during the 1950s and 1960s.
    • It served as a popular vacation spot for Hollywood celebrities, given its proximity to Los Angeles.
  3. Elvis' Palm Springs Homes:

    • Elvis and Priscilla rented the "Honeymoon House" at 1350 Ladera Circle in September 1966.
    • In April 1970, they purchased their own house at 845 W. Chino Canyon Road, originally built in 1946 by architect Albert Frey for the Jergens family.
  4. Property Expansion and Features:

    • Elvis expanded the Palm Springs house from 3,500 to 5,000 square feet after his divorce in 1973.
    • Additions included a party room with checkerboard flooring, a sauna, a new bedroom with red carpet, and two bathrooms with red and white tile.
    • The property featured a pool, an indoor sauna, and a steam room.
  5. Elvis' Time in Palm Springs:

    • Elvis spent an average of about three months in Palm Springs every year.
    • The nighttime temperature of the desert and the celebrity-filled atmosphere made it a preferred getaway for Elvis.
  6. Recording Session in Palm Springs:

    • RCA installed special acoustic tile in the living room ceiling for a two-day recording session in September 1973.
    • Elvis recorded songs like "Are You Sincere," "I Miss You," and "Sweet Angeline" at his Palm Springs home.
  7. Post-Elvis Ownership:

    • After Elvis's death, the Palm Springs home was sold to singer Frankie Valli.
    • The property changed hands multiple times, experiencing bank foreclosure in 2014 and subsequently selling for $1.5 million later that year.
  8. Exclusive Access and Foreclosure:

    • Exclusive photos of the house in the article were taken in 2009 when the author had access under the ownership of Reno Fontana.
    • The home went into bank foreclosure in 2014 and was later sold to an unknown buyer.

This comprehensive overview provides a detailed understanding of Elvis Presley's connection to Palm Springs and the evolution of his Palm Springs home over the years.

Exclusive Photos: Elvis Presley’s Palm Springs home (2024)
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