This exceptional property, known as Steel Development House Number 2, stands as a testament to architectural innovation and historical significance. Designed by the renowned Wexler and Harrison architects in 1961, this 2 bedroom, 2 bath plus den home spanning 1,411 square feet is a jewel in Palm Springs.Listed in the National Register of Historic Places and designated as a class 1 Historic Site, this all steel home with Mills Act property tax benefits offers a rare glimpse into midcentury modernism. Its pristine original condition showcases a marriage of steel and glass, prefabricated steel panels, and thoughtful design elements such as a central core, specific siting, and expansive views.One of the original 3 model homes in a planned tract of 38 residences, only 7 of which were ultimately built, this home has a unique construction history blending off site and on site assembly techniques. Meticulously restored in 2001 with the consultation of Don Wexler, it exudes timeless elegance and sophistication.Recent improvements by the current owner include a renovated pool, landscape enhancements, a new roof, HVAC system, plimbing & water heater. Situated in the prestigious Racquet Club Estates, this property offers not only a glimpse into architectural history but also stunning mountain views and modern comforts. As the first midcentury structure in Palm Springs to be listed in The National Register, Thisis a rare find for those seeking a piece of history