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Palm Desert's Priciest Homes: 173 Wanish Place

Every week, we feature one of the most expensive homes on the real estate market in Palm Desert.

At $3.85 million, this four-bedroom house comes in as one of the most expensive homes on the market in Palm Desert this week.

The 6,195-square-foot five-bathroom home is located in the estates above the Bighorn Mountain Golf Course and features panoramic views, according to the listing.

The property also features a master wing with a fireplace, a separate guest wing with two bedrooms and a seatig room, and a large pool with two spas.

The home has been on the market for 305 days as of Monday, according to the listing.

For more information and pictures on the home, view the listing on AOL Real Estate.  

This is article is part of an ongoing series profiling some of the most expensive properties in Palm Desert as determined by AOL Real Estate. Want to be notified every time we post a new article in this series? Click the "Keep me posted" button in the box below.

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