Unique 3 Bedroom Condo
This roomy Desert get away has it all! Privacy, Value and Location!
$225,000
Condominium
MLS#: 219046545
3 beds2 full baths1285 sqft
Lot: 1742.00sqftYear built: 1985
Desert Princess Country Club is a treasure waiting your discovery. There are many clubs in the valley and deciphering all the differences can be exhausting. Here are some of the high points in Desert Princess that many clubs either restrict or do not offer:
HOA Owns The Course - No outside companyFull Service Club - not seasonal - no golf Membership requiredRestaurant on site year round - Member discounts with NO minimums to spendYou can Rent your Home Out short or long termTrash and Recycling included on siteComplete Modern Fitness Center on SiteDouble Tree hotel on Site with discountsNo Age Restriction - not a 55 communityHOA Office On SiteAll Landscaping done by HOA even the water
Why Would I want to Live in........ Cathedral City?
Cathedral City is a mix of many things. There is a little of everything and more affordable prices than the neighbor to the West, Palm Springs. Even if you live in Palm Springs you'll probably do a fair amount of shopping in Cathedral City. There are simply more stores, auto dealers, home improvement outlets and the gas is cheaper and easier to find.
In the housing sector you will find a mix of condos and houses - at very good prices - as well as a handful of golf courses. There is some lease land in Cathedral City but a lot less than in Palm Springs. Two of the largest developments on lease land are Cathedral Canyon Country Club and Desert Princess.
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Cathedral City History:
Is actually named after a Canyon South of the actual town, in fact there is no Cathedral in Cathedral City at all. Just South of 111 near downtown there is St Louis Catholic Church. The dramatic spire/steeple on the roof was said to be donated by Frank Sinatras' mother Dolly who attended the church when she lived in the Desert. Legend has it that it was once a gangster hideaway and there were illegal gambling halls and saloons sprinkled throughout the area.
Today Cathedral City has a year round population of about 50,000 people. Home to the Mary Pickford Theater many auto dealerships, a Downtown undergoing a makeover, A multi purpose sports facility called Field Of Dreams plus many quiet neighborhoods and country clubs.
Interesting Cathedral City Facts: The neighborhood of Minerva Drive has an annual Christmas time light event every December since the first event held in 1987. The homeowners heavily decorate the block's 35 homes and lawns, and streetlights are even covered in holiday decor draws in tens of thousands of spectators to Minerva Drive for a look. It is often renamed Candy Cane Independence Day festival on every third weekend of September, also has an "el Grito de Dolores" to commemorate the event at the city hall/movie theater complex. The city has an economic partnership with the Mexican state of Jalisco, a large source of local immigration. Chicano folk musician, Lalo Guerrero lived in Cathedral City in his final years. Also the city was the teenage home of actress Suzanne Somers, and a winter residence for actors Robert Duvall and Martin Landau in the 1960s, and TV show host Monty Hall in the 1990s. Also US representative and football athlete Jack Kemp owned an auto dealership in Cathedral City.
The Field of Dreams softball complex on the corner of Date Palm and Dinah Shore drives, made up of four softball fields designed as replicas of four major league ballparks. The Pepsi All-Star Softball Game was held there since 1998. Cathedral City High School opened in 1991 is a major educational and recreational center to the city. The varsity football and basketball teams had earned CIF-southern California championship runs in the late 1990's and early 2000's.
In the 2000's much of the central core of the town along highway 111 was torn down. There were big plans to build it out and even included, at one point a Sheraton Resort Hotel, but the downturn in the economy in 2007 nixed many of those plans. Today there are some buildings such as City Hall and the just opened community theater. The Agua Caliente Tribe of Indians are underway with their casino complex to be finished by 2021 as well as a few condos and some more retail on the vacant land along highway 111. Included is an outdoor amphitheater.