Charming Sun City Palm Desert Home Newly Upgraded (#12024)

Palm Desert, California

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Vacation Rental Summary

  • Type: Home
  • Floors: 1
  • Bedrooms: 2
  • Pets: Yes
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Smoking: No
  • Sleeps: 6
  • Airport:
    Palm Springs, CA | 15 min.
 

Vacation Rental Rates (USD)

Start End Midweek
per night
Weekend
per night
Weekly Monthly
11/15/08
11/15/09
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$ 1,195

 

Vacation Rental Description

Sun City Palm Desert Barbados Model - Unfurnished - Annual Lease. Upgraded cabinetry thru-out. Chiseled stone like corian counters. Spacious dining area with breakfast bar. Large master bedroom with bay window, private bath and side door backyard entry. Walk-in closet with built-in closet organizer. Tinted windows thru-out. Pretty North facing backyard with covered patio area and overhead mister. Swamp cooler in garage. Very desirable location and a short walk to the Mountain View Clubhouse.

Area Description

Sun City Palm Desert is a luxury gated community covering 1600 acres located in Riverside County, California, approximately 20 miles east of Palm Springs in the Coachella Valley and lies at the heart of the Palm Springs Desert resorts area. The community is located north of Interstate 10 at Washington Street.
The community consists of approximately 5000 homes built in the "Spanish Colonial" style designed by the architecural firm Pekarek-Crandell, Inc. of San Juan Capistrano, California. Built between 1992 and 2002, it was developed by the Del Webb Corporation as an "active" community for people 55 years of age and older called "Sun City Palm Springs". Despite its name, it was located 15 miles from Palm Springs, so its postal address was in the unincorporated area of Bermuda Dunes. As it neared completion, its residents joined with the nearby city of Palm Desert to have their mail handled through that post office and renamed the community "Sun City Palm Desert". The community remains in an unincorporated area, however and they have no voice in the politics of Palm Desert itself. Sun City Palm Desert is no longer managed by Del Webb and today is governed by its own community association.