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How is Real Estate in Palm Springs doing? Palm Springs is attracting the trendy population from Los Angeles and San Francisco as well as a good number of Canadians. The price of Palm Springs real estate has made it possible for them to fulfill their dream of ownership.  From a "retirement and resort" community we have seen it turn into a "week end" getaway area. The old Alexander's style homes who where kind of ignored previously took a turn to being in "fashion" and change the whole map around as well as the prices of the homes. Also Palm Springs who became more "business friendly" opened doors to new communities build in various part of the city. Real estate is doing well and still affordable.

The City of Palm Springs has made tremendous efforts during the last few years to show  a more "business friendly"approach and it is working. More new subdivisions were built allowing more "full time residents" to choose Palm Springs as their retirement destination. With so many neighborhoods and Palm Springs homes to choose from, many retirees find the area to be perfect for their Golden Years.

 

 Outstanding Views in Palm Springs

The beautiful, near-perfect desert climate offers a year-round respite to visitors from around the world. With only 15-20 days of rainfall per year, dry air and low humidity, there is fun in the sun by day and balmy desert evenings to enjoy to the fullest. From fall through late spring, days are warm and nights are cool. Summer days are hotter, but clean, dry air makes the higher temperature feel comfortable.

Cost of living in Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley is substantially lower than the surrounding metropolitan areas of Southern California. Major benefits are derived from cost of housing which is approximately 40% below surrounding counties of Orange, Los Angeles, and San Diego. That's right! You can snag Palm Springs real estate at a fraction of the cost of other SoCal communities.

 

 Palm Springs Tramway Sign on Higway 111

Many may remember Palm Springs as a long-ago resort town of choice for Hollywood stars. The city's vintage architecture has a timeless, retro quality that generates its own share of visitors. The Rat Pack doesn't hang out here anymore, but Palm Springs continues to offer the same great desert scenery and upscale resort atmosphere that made it famous in the first place.

Where does Palm Springs stands today as a city ? The last 5 years have shown a considerable growth for Palm Springs and the Valley (Rancho Mirage, Palm Desert, Indian Wells).  

Palm Springs offers a large variety of real estate options such as condos, single family residence, estates and wonderful country club living

   

The Airport

 The Windmills

Palm Springs is continuing to grow and is showing in the commercial and residential areas both, a significant increase in new homes build (condos and single family homes as well). The new Walmart and Lowes in the Ramon North East is attracting more businesses and shopping.

The remodeling of the homes built by famous architect Alexander have become lately the "signature" home for the Palm Springs lovers and new residents.

 

Modern architecture in Palm Springs

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