Rent Villa Buster Geiger Tree Joshua Tree National Park
Holiday Home Rental Description
Inspirational, peaceful and stylish, this house was created by a prominent film producer and screenwriter with script-writing retreats in mind. The design of the home is all sleek edges and precision, while the concrete and steel blend seamlessly to give the place an industrial edge. The picture-frame windows are one-way, letting in all the sunlight and desert views you desire while keeping the interior totally private. Whether you’re soaking in the hot tub or floating in the long rectangular swimming pool, there’s nothing like relaxing in a desert oasis with rugged scenery on all sides. Natural light floods the open-plan living room where stylish sofas sit under a riot of modern art on the walls, and there’s even an office inside should you wish to pen your own masterpiece. The kitchen may look pleasingly minimalist, but tonnes of cupboard space holds all the mod cons necessary for a master chef-level meal. A twenty-five minute-drive will bring you to the gates of Joshua Tree National Park, while Downtown Joshua Tree is twenty minutes away by car. However, we totally understand if you’d rather just stay at home and explore this five-acre plot of land. Do some yoga on the patio before lighting the vintage fire pit and gazing up at the stars – this is utter perfection.
Further Information::
*You might not get an in-person check-in, but there’s a remote process that works very smoothly
*This house is rather remote – you have to drive several miles down a dirt road to reach it and you can park at the house
*None of the TVs are in the communal areas
*Heating for the hot tub is included in your rental – if you want to heat the pool during the cooler months then it will cost $180 per day
*The number of guests on your reservation is the maximum number of people allowed at the home – any additional guests must be pre-approved by your host
*You’ll need to be respectful of your neighbours and keep the noise down, especially after 10pm
*You might encounter some wildlife – this is the desert, after all