Deepwell Estates | Palm Springs

Deepwell Estates | Palm Springs

The Deepwell Estates neighborhood goes back to the 1920s when a local resident, Henry Pearson, drilled the deepest well in the Coachella Valley. Since then, modern, single-level homes in various configurations on large, sometimes multiple lots were constructed for wealthier Palm Springs residents, including many Hollywood celebrities.

Today, the homes have been painstakingly updated with twenty-first century amenities and beautiful, native landscaping, while keeping the original mid-century design aesthetic. Deepwell’s location in south Palm Springs affords it a favorable climate and access to some of the best dining and entertainment venues in town along East Palm Canyon Drive.

Deepwell Estates Established in the Heart of The Palms

And downtown Palm Springs, with all its countless attractions is just minutes away by car or bike. If you’re looking for the quintessential Palm Springs villa, make sure you check out Deepwell Estates real estate.

Deepwell Estates homes are located on fee land that is owned.

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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. And follow this link to find out more about me.


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Q: How much does it cost to fly to Palm Springs?
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Q: Can you swim in Palm Springs in February?
A: Sure, monthly average temperatures in PS in February are around 74(F). That’s probably at the low end for swimming, but temperatures can quite conceivably be hotter than that on any given day in February. Palm Springs should be warm and inviting in February.

Q: What is the coldest month in Palm Springs?
A: December is the coldest month in Palm Springs, California, with an average high-temperature of 69.3°F (20.7°C) and an average low temperature of 44.1°F (6.7°C).

Q: What is the hottest temperature ever recorded in Palm Springs?
A: The hottest temperature ever recorded in Palm Springs is 123 degrees and it was first reached on August 1, 1993.

Q: What to do in Palm Springs when it’s hot?
A: Tips for Staying Cool in Hot Palm Springs: Hit the Pool. Spending your days (and nights) in the pool is a summertime ritual in the desert, preferably with a cold beverage in hand, Visit a Museum. The Coachella Valley is home to some great museums, making for a perfect indoor, A/C-enhanced activity, Get Elevated, Treat Yourself, Tee Off in the Dark.

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A: Palm Desert is a city in Riverside County, California, United States, in the Coachella Valley, approximately 14 miles (23 km) east of Palm Springs, 121 miles (194 km) northeast of San Diego and 122 miles (196 km) east of Los Angeles. The population was 48,445 at the 2010 census, up from 41,155 at the 2000 census.