Juan Gabriel's Palm Springs compound hits the right note with a buyer
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Juan Gabriel's Palm Springs compound hits the right note with a buyer
"Set behind a corrugated metal fence, the single-story structure was previously operated as a boutique hotel. The property includes eight private suites in a total 3,500 square feet of living space. Among features of note are travertine-lined showers and soaking tubs, custom furnishings and wall fireplaces in each bedroom."
"Gabriel, who died last year at 66, was among the bestselling artists in Mexican history. His scores of hits - Gabriel wrote more than 1,000 songs for himself and other performers - include 'Abrazame Muy Fuerte,' 'Pero Que Necesidad' and 'Debo Hacerlo.'"
"Outside, the U-shaped residence surrounds a sun deck, a swimming pool and a separate spa. Elsewhere is a large parking area that fronts the quarter-acre property."
A desert retreat in Palm Springs formerly owned by late Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel sold for $1.637 million. The single-story resort-style compound, previously operated as a boutique hotel, spans 3,500 square feet and includes eight private suites. Each bedroom features travertine-lined showers, soaking tubs, custom furnishings, and wall fireplaces. The master bedroom offers a walk-in shower opening to a private outdoor spa. The U-shaped residence surrounds a sun deck, swimming pool, and separate spa on a quarter-acre property. Gabriel, a bestselling Mexican artist who wrote over 1,000 songs, purchased the property in 2015 for $1.55 million.
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