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Welcome to Palm Springs, CA

Palm Springs, CA, located approximately 107 miles east of Los Angeles, has a history full of Hollywood pizzazz. The city’s first claim to fame happened in 1909, when Dr. Harry and Nellie Coffman opened The Desert Inn. The inn actually started out as a sanatorium for tuberculosis patients, but later became a world class resort hotel that attracted wealthy clients such as the Vanderbilt and Hearst families. As early as 1919, Palm Springs became a setting for many Hollywood silent films, and eventually the town became famous for its celebrity visitors, such as Frank Sinatra, Clark Gable, Lucille Ball, and Shirley Temple. The city was once referred to as “The Playground of the Stars” due to the large number of celebrities that visited or lived there at that time.

Possibly the feature of Palm Springs that attracts millions of visitors and potential residents every year is its weather and natural beauty. Palm Springs, situated in the Colorado Desert, has nearly 350 days of sunshine a year, which allows its residents to enjoy a variety of outdoor activities all year round. Mt. San Jacinto, rising at 10,831 feet, serves as the backdrop to the city. The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway allows you to travel 8,500 ft. up the mountain, giving you breathtaking views of the city and surrounding area.

Although Palm Springs still has a reputation as a getaway spot for the stars, many regular citizens--allured by the recreational atmosphere and big-city amenities--choose to make Palm Springs their home. Real estate in Palm Springs is most well-known for its motif of mid-century modern design, which utilizes glass, deep overhangs, natural and manmade materials, and indoor/outdoor spaces. But if mid-century modern isn’t your style, Palm Spring’s real estate market offers a wide variety of single family homes, town homes and condominiums to suit your tastes.

Condominiums, lofts and town homes have become increasingly popular in Palm Springs because they let their residents enjoy maintenance-free living and make great second homes. And since many of these types of homes are located within cultural and commercial centers, homebuyers have easy access to the best attractions, shopping, dining and entertainment. Downtown Palm Springs, along Palm Canyon Drive, is an area that has seen recent residential development. Owners of condominiums and lofts in downtown Palm Springs enjoy the city’s most eclectic collection of shops and restaurants within walking distance. A big feature of Palm Canyon Drive is the Palm Springs Walk of Stars, which pays tribute to all the celebrities who contributed to the charm and recognition of the city. This area typically features higher priced real estate, but very affordable condominiums, lofts and town homes can be found not far from Palm Springs’ main drag. In November 2007, the median price for a condo in Palm Springs was $340,000, while the median price for a single family home was $400,000.

The city of Palm Springs has calculated that approximately 53 people move to the greater area of Palm Springs every day. With such a growing population, purchasing a home in Palm Springs is not only a step toward a greater lifestyle, but a step toward a great investment.

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Cabazon, CA30$59,766$73,861
home sale data for other nearby cities
Banning, CA218$120,000$127,217
Beaumont, CA362$174,125$183,225
Big Bear, CA142$228,511$303,840
Calimesa, CA37$144,500$157,850
Cathedral City, CA454$141,542$159,480
Cherry Valley, CA362$174,125$183,225
Desert Hot Springs, CA474$87,462$104,311
Hemet, CA821$108,833$126,962
Homeland, CA43$70,000$110,356
Idyllwild, CA40$195,000$207,266
Mentone, CA50$120,600$127,921
Morongo Valley, CA34$66,031$76,684
Mountain Center, CA25$211,296$242,993
North Palm Springs, CA2$49,250$49,250
Nuevo, CA48$119,625$128,383
Palm Springs, CA788$949,101$998,478
Rancho Mirage, CA259$370,000$692,377
Redlands, CA318$424,070$446,467
San Jacinto, CA383$128,215$141,258
Sugarloaf, CA50$100,000$129,448
Thousand Palms, CA72$106,750$115,535
Twentynin Plm, CA115$96,172$102,727
White Water, CA11$77,500$82,638
Winchester, CA205$235,000$235,173
Yucaipa, CA278$206,474$228,372
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Population

Total Population2,347
Population Density584 Persons/Sq. Mile
Female Population1,229
Male Population1,118
Population Change since 1990↑ 44% Increase
Population Change since 2000↑ 6% Increase

Colleges

Nearest 2-Year Public CollegeMt San Jacinto College
Distance14 miles
Nearest 4-Year Public CollegeUniversity Of Redlands
Distance25 miles

Households and Income

Total Number of Households731
Family Households502
Average Family Size3.83
Average Household Income$45,792
Median Household Income$28,485
Income Change since 1990↑ 2848400% Increase
Income Change since 2000↑ 27% Increase

Crime Rates Compared to National Average

The National Average is designated 1.0 - A value of 2.0 represents twice as much risk while a value of 0.5 represents half as much risk.
Total Crime Risk1.96
Crime Risk (County)1.01
Personal Crime Risk (County)0.99
Murder Crime Risk (County)0.73
Rape Crime Risk (County)0.78
Robbery Crime Risk (County)1.32
Assault Crime Risk (County)0.97
Property Crime Risk (County)1.24
Burglary Crime Risk (County)0.77
Larceny Crime Risk (County)1.36
Motor Vehicle Theft Risk (County)0.61

Climate

Average July High Temperature96.3 °F
Average January Low Temperature39.8 °F
Annual Precipitation19.3 inches
Air Pollution Index95% of National Average

Miscellaneous

Sales Tax Rate8.75%
Nearest AirportPalm Springs International
Distance16 miles
Nearest Major Sports TeamInland Empire 66ers (a)
Distance33 miles
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Grades: 9 - 12

White Water High School55680 Haugen Leham Way

Grades: K - 6

Cabazon Elementary School50575 Carmen St
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AIR TRAVEL

Desert Center Airport-l64Highway 177

BANKS

American West Bank42005 Cook St # 310
Bank Of America42095 Washington St
Bank Of America34420 Monterey Ave
Bank Of America73261 Highway 111 # 100
Bank Of America73820 El Paseo
Bbva Compass72625 Highway 111
California Bank & Trust73301 Highway 111
Chase78210 Varner Rd
Chase72705 Highway 111 # 1
Citibank44480 Town Center Way
Desert Commercial Bank44801 Village Ct # 101
Desert Commercial Bank44851 Village Ct
El Paseo Bank39580 Washington St
El Paseo Bank74175 El Paseo
Electronic Banking Solutions72750 El Paseo # C1
First Bank42035 Washington St
First Bank73000 Highway 111
First Ca Bank72750 El Paseo
First California Bank78000 Fred Waring Dr # 100
First Republic Bank73010 El Paseo # 1

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