+ Act25 Posted October 14, 2024 Posted October 14, 2024 On 10/11/2024 at 9:20 AM, purplekow said: I will be in Palm Springs next week, looking at houses and trying to finalize a move there. If anyone is a resident of Palm Spring or visiting Palm Springs next week, give me a buzz. Perhaps we can have a meal or if you are a resident, perhaps you can advise me about properties. I look forward to seeing some of you there as a visitor this time and resident in April. Sent you a DM.
+ Vegas_Millennial Posted October 17, 2024 Posted October 17, 2024 On 10/12/2024 at 11:31 PM, Luv2play said: In our winter last year we had only a handful of days when it was really cold (-20c). I'm sorry, but as a fellow desert city resident, you'll have to redefine your definition of "really cold". Below 80F is cold. Below 50F is REALLY COLD ❄️ + Pensant and Luv2play 2
+ Vegas_Millennial Posted October 17, 2024 Posted October 17, 2024 On 10/13/2024 at 6:41 PM, Luv2play said: If it only drops to 80 or 90 degrees at night how does that work? 80F at night in the desert is almost jacket weather! Brrr 🥶 + Charlie, Lotus-eater and + azdr0710 2 1
Lotus-eater Posted October 18, 2024 Posted October 18, 2024 21 hours ago, Vegas_Millennial said: 80F at night in the desert is almost jacket weather! Brrr 🥶 80F at night is great weather! + Vegas_Millennial 1
TonyDown Posted October 18, 2024 Posted October 18, 2024 How are home utility bills, winter and summer? For a condo? For a medium size home? Hypothetically, for someone that enjoys keeping their home nice and cool during so many days over 110F, would that generate really expensive utility bills? How high could it go?
+ Charlie Posted October 18, 2024 Posted October 18, 2024 I have a 2000 sq. ft. house in Palm Springs. I keep my thermostat set at 80F. all year round. Last Feb. my gas bill (heat) was $175, while my electric bill was $103; in July my gas bill was $10, while my electric bill (a/c) was $579. Lotus-eater, + Lucky, TonyDown and 2 others 2 1 2
curt gregory Posted October 22, 2024 Posted October 22, 2024 @Charlie Your house must be well insulated! + Charlie 1
+ Pensant Posted October 22, 2024 Posted October 22, 2024 No thanks! I spend my summers on the island NW of Seattle and love the 70 degree highs in summer and lows in the 50s at night. thomas, Luv2play, + Charlie and 2 others 4 1
+ purplekow Posted October 23, 2024 Author Posted October 23, 2024 I am back from Palm Springs. I saw about 20 houses. There are three I am considering. Only one has a HOA and the HOA fee is 140 per month in a gated Community in Palm Springs proper. The other two houses are in Cathedral City. Thanks to Art25 and BobPS as well as Socalguy and Robster for having a meal with me and giving me information about the area. Vin Marco also added a breath of fresh air and was able to heat up Palm Springs even more than it usually is. Now that I am back home, will get my house on the market and make some offers. Wish me luck and decision making ability. mike carey, SlimJim, + m_writer and 8 others 7 4
SometimesBi Posted October 23, 2024 Posted October 23, 2024 On 10/12/2024 at 12:54 PM, purplekow said: Three dogs. You may already know this, but just in case ... be sure your new place has plenty of ground/grass for the dogs. And also be careful taking them on walks. The asphalt especially (not sure of concrete) can get so hot, it can produce serious burns on their paws. If in doubt, remove your own shoes; if it is too hot for your own feet, it's too hot for their paws. MikeBiDude, + BobPS, + Charlie and 1 other 2 1 1
+ Charlie Posted October 23, 2024 Posted October 23, 2024 I don't know what kind of facilities/amenities that gated community has, but $140/month is an incredibly low HOA fee. Our gated retirement community HOA fee in PS is $430/month, but it includes a meeting place (the "Lodge") with a gym, library, game room, and "ballroom," as well as two outdoor swimming pools, tennis and pickleball courts, a walking trail, and Frontier Internet service for every home. People have told me that ours is pretty cheap compared to other HOA fees in the area. + Lucky, + Pensant and moonlight 1 1 1
+ Lucky Posted October 23, 2024 Posted October 23, 2024 When I was looking at homes in Palm Springs area 20 years ago, Cathedral City was viewed pretty negatively. Certainly not many doctors lived there. + Charlie and Lotus-eater 2
Lotus-eater Posted October 24, 2024 Posted October 24, 2024 6 hours ago, Lucky said: When I was looking at homes in Palm Springs area 20 years ago, Cathedral City was viewed pretty negatively. Certainly not many doctors lived there. CC has nicer and not so nice areas, which is why it's a relative bargain (though not as cheap as 20 years ago) compared to Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Rancho Mirage and other upscale areas. + Charlie 1
+ purplekow Posted October 24, 2024 Author Posted October 24, 2024 39 minutes ago, Lotus-eater said: CC has nicer and not so nice areas, which is why it's a relative bargain (though not as cheap as 20 years ago) compared to Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Rancho Mirage and other upscale areas. Both of the Cathedral City houses abut a golf course and the surrounding area is a new development with well kept homes. As to the HOA fees mentioned, the fee of 140 per month includes three pools a series of basektball courts and a walking trail and dog park. Those facilities were nice but not the major attraction of the neighborhood. Please continue to comment as I have found these responses quite helpful in assuring that I have not missed an obvious problem. MaybeMaybeNot, + BobPS, + Charlie and 1 other 4
+ Charlie Posted October 24, 2024 Posted October 24, 2024 It's nice to hear that the gated community has a dog park; we have heard a lot of talk about making one here, but the problem is finding an appropriate space within the gated area. Dogs are allowed on the walking trail, but they must be on a leash.
Lotus-eater Posted October 25, 2024 Posted October 25, 2024 People have mentioned the heat in PS, but there's also the wind to consider. Northern areas get very windy, and when combined with dust, can produce dust storms. There are wind maps showing the windy areas if that's a concern. + Charlie and + BobPS 1 1
+ m_writer Posted October 26, 2024 Posted October 26, 2024 @purplekow If and when you get your house in PS, if you do a housewarming party, I'll happily come if you're open for it. I can bring eggrolls or lemon bars. + Charlie 1
Luv2play Posted October 26, 2024 Posted October 26, 2024 On 10/24/2024 at 9:47 PM, Lotus-eater said: People have mentioned the heat in PS, but there's also the wind to consider. Northern areas get very windy, and when combined with dust, can produce dust storms. There are wind maps showing the windy areas if that's a concern. When I was there decades ago, one night I was with a group of friends and when we came out of the restaurant it seemed more like a sandstorm rather than a dust storm. Like what you would experience on the Sahara. Different from a dust storm on the Canadian prairies where the ground is covered in soil, not sand. + Charlie 1
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