On a commanding hill overlooking Twentynine Palms sits the El Adobe Hotel, once simply called The Adobe. A fine example of Americana Hospitality. The adobe structure was built by Jack McClane and Ed White in 1935. Now being offered as a 13-unit apartment complex in Twentynine Palms, California, located minutes from the largest U.S. Marine Corps base as well as the entrance to Joshua Tree National Park (3m visitors in 2021). The complex consists of five buildings on nearly 9.5 acres of land sited at an elevation of 2,100 Ft boasting sweeping views of JTNP and city lights of 29 Palms. The property currently operates as an apartment building with 9x 1-bedroom units and 4x studios today, grossing $11,000 monthly. Each unit has been rehabilitated in the last three years and features ductless HVAC, new appliances, upgraded plumbing and electrical, window blinds, fresh paint, new roofing, and new kitchens and bathrooms. Coin-operated laundry equipment was added in 2019, generating additional income. The original 1,500 SF lobby of the hotel features wood beamed ceilings, and fireplace, the space can be converted into more apartments (Check with City). The hotel's original conception had thick adobe walls (the exterior walls have been stucco'd) and deeply set windows, which commanded the
CL22159671
Business Opportunities, Other
San Bernardino
1936
9.45
Acres
Public, Other
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