Ruth Hardy Park is 22 acres of rolling green lawns, tall trees and tennis courts at the heart of Palm Springs. The historic Movie Colony and Movie Colony East neighborhoods surround the park, and contain some of the most historic estates in town. Nestled therein, just six doors from the park itself, is 1075 E El Alameda. The home has an interesting history, built as a small bungalow in 1933, redeveloped and expanded in the late 1990s, and again completely reimagined and modernized in 2023. The lot itself has majestic views of the mountains, while the house is perfectly sited to enjoy those views. New picture windows and a series of sliders give the sense of a glass pavilion as you enter the property from the fully hedged gate and see straight through to the resort sized pebble tec pool, covered patio area with built in BBQ and grassy lawn. Completely upgraded and refreshed, from plumbing and electrical, to new smooth stucco exteriors, skylights, flooring, fixtures, cabinets, glazing, and Bertazzoni appliances. Kitchen and bathrooms are entirely new. The primary suite enjoys double walk in closets, new fireplace, and mountain views from bed. Fully separate guest and primary wings with dual zone AC. This has the overall feeling of new construction with the charm of a California bungalow in a mature, established neighborhood. There is no HOA and you own the land. In addition to the park, the home is walkable to the prime strip of downtown's best restaurants and shopping. But why would you ever leave? Welcome to your oasis in the desert.