Cherokee Palm Desert | Palm Springs

Cherokee Palm Desert | Palm Springs

Cherokee Palm Desert is situated in the heart of Greater Palm Springs, Cherokee Palm Desert has metamorphosed from a sandy cove at the foot of the Santa Rosas into a sprawling shopping, entertainment, and recreation mecca.

A thriving, year-round community with the natural beauty and recreational amenities of a resort destination, it offers big-city resources in a friendly, small-town setting.

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Palm Desert’s first-class educational facilities, healthy real estate market, varied job opportunities, safe and clean streets, plentiful parks, and wealth of shopping choices make it unique among Coachella Valley cities.

Catch a show at the McCallum Theatre, a state-of-the-art performance venue that has hosted some of the world’s top entertainers, as well as touring Broadway acts, the wonderful wild Living Desert Zoo & Gardens, ranked one of the top zoos in the country; let inspiration strike at the Palm Springs Art Museum’s outdoor sculpture garden; kick it into high gear on the Bump and Grind Trail (the 1,000-foot elevation gain pays off in breathtaking panoramic views); or play a round on an award-winning golf course.

If you’re looking for a home or a condo in this area, contact me and I’ll help you find the perfect oasis to call your own. And if you’re interested in selling your home or condo in this area, visit my site for a free home evaluation.

Read my blog to find useful information on the greater Palm Springs area. Follow this link to find out more about me.


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Q: What is the tax rate in Palm Desert?
A: The minimum combined 2020 sales tax rate for Palm Desert, California is 7.75%. This is the total of state, county and city sales tax rates. The California sales tax rate is currently 6%.

Q: How far is Palm Desert from Las Vegas?
A: The distance between Las Vegas and Palm Desert is 184 miles. The road distance is 296.4 miles.

Q: Is Palm Desert a nice place to live?
A: Palm Desert is an ideal place to raise a family. There are tons of nice parks and lots of recreational sports you can sign kids up for. There are a lot of gate community and low crime rate. It is sun 90% of the year and it’s a developing area.

Q: Is Palm Desert better than Palm Springs?
A: In today’s world, Palm Springs has more of a sense of history, and a quirky revival, driven by a heavily gay populous. Palm Desert has a greater
concentration of country clubs and resorts. Both offer a variety of shopping, restaurants and entertainment. Both are considered upscale
destinations.

Q: Is Palm Desert CA A good place to retire?
A: Another draw to this desert oasis is the reasonably priced homes. When compared to other cities in California like Los Angeles and San Francisco’s expensive real estate, it’s no wonder why so many retirees choose the Palm Springs area as their ideal retirement destination.

Q: What is the windiest month in Palm Springs?
A: Hottest Month July (93 °F avg), Coldest Month December (57 °F avg), Wettest Month February (0.24″ avg), Windiest Month May (9 mph avg).

Q: How far is it from Palm Springs to the ocean?
A: They are all about a two-hour drive from the Palm Springs area (without traffic) depending on where you are staying in the valley. Laguna Beach, Huntington Beach, San Clemente, Del Mar, and even La Jolla aren’t that much farther.

Q: Can you drink tap water in Palm Springs?
A: All drinking water provided by CVWD is safe to drink and meets all state and federal standards.

Q: Will Palm Springs run out of water?
A: Palm Springs only gets about 5.5 inches of rain a year, so its water doesn’t come from clouds overhead, for the most part. Since 1973, the area’s water agencies have channeled more than 3.1 million acre-feet of imported water back into the aquifer. And as long as the water has flowed, Palm Springs has flowered.

Q: Is Palm Springs expensive to live?
A: Palm Springs, California’s cost of living is 22% higher than the national average. The cost of living in any area can vary based on factors such as your career, its average salary and the real estate market of that area.