Palm Springs Neighborhoods
Araby Cove is one of the most popular residential areas in Palm Springs. With homes dating back to the 1920s, the architecture is eclectic. Here one can find a full range of architecture options ... Details
What all began as an apricot orchard and a dude ranch, this area was subdivided in 1952 to make way for the Deepwell Estates, a new subdivision that would be comprised of large ranch and mid-century ... Details
Desert Park Estates is a neighborhood in Palm Springs, California located on the north side of town. Desert Park Estates mostly features midsize homes that are competitively priced. This ... Details
Little Tuscany is a neighborhood in Palm Springs, California. Little Tuscany mostly features large homes that are high value. This community dates back to 1937 and has continued to develop over ... Details
Old Las Palmas has the largest number of celebrity homes in Palm Springs. Once a citrus grove, Old Las Palmas has quite a Hollywood history. In fact, stars that have lived in the Old Las Palmas ... Details
Sunmor Estates is a Palm Springs neighborhood that welcomes you to step back in time. Comprised of a remarkably intact collection of Modernist homes constructed in the late ’50s and early ‘60s, Sunmor ... Details
Sunrise Park is the quintessential mid-century modern neighborhood. Located in central Palm Springs between the airport and downtown, Sunrise Park features homes built by some of the most prominent ... Details
A blend of old world Palm Springs charm and mid-century modernism, our neighborhood offers an abundance of character and incredible mountain scenery. Tahquitz River Estates is one of the city’s ... Details
The Mesa, is a historic neighborhood of homes in southwest Palm Springs. With an eclectic array of architectural homes styles, set against the beautiful mountainside. The Mesa offers a unique blend of ... Details
The Movie Colony, or TMC, is a sought-after area once home to Hollywood stars and known for hip, vintage-glam hotels and cozy restaurants. Popular green spaces include Ruth Hardy Park, with tennis ... Details
The Alexander Construction Company almost single handedly changed the face of Palm Springs between 1955-1965, building nearly 2,500 post & beam mid-century modern homes and doubling the city’s ... Details