$112,500
- 1 Bed
- 1 Bath
- 565 Sq Ft
9647 Spyglass Ave Unit 28, Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
Mark Bessey Engel & Völkers Beverly HIlls
$112,500
9647 Spyglass Ave Unit 28, Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
Mark Bessey Engel & Völkers Beverly HIlls
$119,000
9645 Spyglass Ave, Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
Parwiz Wahidi Real Estate Ebroker Inc
$115,000
9647 Spyglass Ave Unit 18, Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
JESIKAH ALVARADO PAK HOME REALTY
$114,000
64291 Spyglass Ave Unit 12, Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
Cam Wortman C & S Real Estate, Inc.
$112,000
9649 Spyglass Ave Unit 97, Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
George Azevedo
$105,000
9645 Spyglass Ave Unit 82, Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
Eileen Karsten HomeSmart
$89,500
64291 Spyglass Ave Unit 13, Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
George Azevedo
$105,000
9649 Spyglass Ave Unit 94, Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
LEE AKIN NATIONAL REALTY GROUP
$189,900
66735 12th St Unit A1, Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
Peter De la Torre Fathom Realty
$110,000 Open Sun 11AM - 2PM
9653 Spyglass Ave Unit 99, Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
Sergio Rivera West Coast Real Estate Services
$110,000
9643 Spyglass Ave Unit 42, Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
Kelly Preuss CALDWELL & TAYLOR REALTY
$159,000
9653 Spyglass Ave Unit 106, Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
Rhonda Hubler Four Winds Realty, Inc
Desert Hot Springs, located immediately north of Palm Springs in the Coachella Valley, California, has undergone significant transformation since 2014 when it became the first Southern California city to legalize medical cannabis. This shift brought economic revitalization, attracting a younger, more vibrant population and boosting property values. The city’s Arts and Culture District is experiencing revitalization, featuring colorful murals and monthly events at Cabot’s Pueblo Museum. Desert Hot Springs offers a relaxed, resort-like atmosphere with numerous spa resorts, some of which integrate the local cannabis culture. The city is surrounded by natural attractions, including the San Bernardino Mountains, Mission Creek Preserve, and Joshua Tree National Park. Within the city, residents enjoy eight parks, including Guy J Tedesco Park with its splash pads and skate park. Housing options primarily consist of Spanish Revival and midcentury California ranch-style homes, with prices significantly lower than neighboring Palm Springs. The Palm Springs Unified School District serves local students and is highly rated within Riverside County. Desert Hot Springs is conveniently located near Interstate 10, making commutes to Riverside and Los Angeles counties manageable. Public transportation is available, though most residents rely on cars. The city has seen a notable decrease in crime rates since 2015, with significant investments in police facilities contributing to a safer environment.
On average, homes in Desert Hot Springs, CA sell after 68 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Desert Hot Springs, CA over the last 12 months is $470,000, up 1% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
In Desert Hot Springs, there are currently 12 condos for sale, providing a variety of options for potential buyers. With condos priced between $89,500 to $189,900, there's a range to accomodate every budget. As of August, 2025 the median home price in Desert Hot Springs is $499,000, while the average sale price is $509,803, offering insights into the local housing market. On average, condos spend 68 days listed before being sold. Whether you're considering condominiums, apartments for sale, or modern condos, there are options to cater to different lifestyles. Browse the range of condos for sale in Desert Hot Springs, CA, and discover your ideal residence.