Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Sun City Palm Desert-Premier Active Adult Community

Sun City Palm Desert, located in the Coachella Valley, CA is the premier Active Adult Community in the Coachella Valley.

Not only is this desert location beautiful with mountains all around, greenery from the golf courses and common areas and many man-made lakes within the golf courses it is a wonderful place for active adults to live. We have 2 18 hold golf courses, 8 tennis courts, paddle tennis courts, bocci ball, 3 gorgeous clubhouses, 2 complete workout centers with the latest equipment and trainers, one indoor pool and spa, 3 outdoor pools and spas, 2 restaurants, a U.S. Postoffice and a great library.

There are 86 interest clubs including computer club offering lessons to every level, crafts with sophisticated equipment and lessons, mah jongg, bridge, canasta, rummy cube, gardening, a yacht club with remote control boats, a car club, an astronomy club, a camera club. The Solo's club is very active. There are social events & world class entertainment. We even have a baseball field that fields 6 winning softball teams including a co=ed team. There is a cycling, bowling and hiking club and the travel club is always on the go. I could go on and on but there is hardly an interest not addressed

Our homeowners dues rank among the lowest in the area for a gated community with security.

All homes are fee simple, so although the Association takes care of the greenbelts and public facilities, homeowners are responsible for their own maintenance.

We are in driving distance to majoy casino's. There is world class theater and music at the Mc Callum Theater. El Paseo rivals Rodeo Drive and 5th Ave. for great shopping and eating.
Fine dining restaurants abound in area.

Medical care at Eisenhower Medical Center is wonderful, it has been named one of the top 100 hospitals in the country. Lucy Curci CancerCenter, on the grounds of Eisenhower, has won many awards.

There are many fine art galleries nearby as well as the wonderful Palm Springs Art Museum, and The Living Desert ( an experience not to be missed--a desert zoo that has native plants and animals and one of the most fabulous model train exhibits that I have ever seen)

One last note, although I know I have probably left out a great deal, that we get our power from Imperial Irrigation District so our bills are much lower than the other power companies in the area.

Let me know what you think.

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