Every city across America has a neighborhood that everyone says it is the most charming neighborhood they have ever seen. Palm Springs is no different in that respect.
One the most established and sought-after neighborhoods in the city of Palm Springs is Old Las Palmas.
The line from the TV show, “Beverly Hillbillies” comes to mind when [...]
Every Wednesday morning, the Palm Springs Association of Realtors has its weekly Board meeting at the Mizell Senior Center at 8am.
I always get to the meeting about 15 minutes early to get a good seat. When I got there this morning, the meeting room was packed. There was a TV news crew setting up in [...]
This situation happened to me a few month’s ago:
I was driving across town to preview a home in Palm Springs for client, and I was in a hurry to make my appointment. I came to the intersection, but did not make a complete stop. I did what is called a “California stop”, looking both ways [...]
The Kaufmann House in Palm Springs is one the most architecturally significant modern homes in the country.
Yesterday, the city of Palm Springs, the Palm Springs Modern Committee, and the Palm Springs Preservation Foundation
designated the Kaufmann House as a Class One historical site.
The home was designed by Richard Neutrain 1946, but the home came into prominence due to [...]
One of the perceptions that many people have about REALTORS is that all we do is show a few homes, write an offer, then collect a big commission check. That’s it, end of story. For me, and my fellow REALTORS, it is so much more than that.
I have been selling real estate since 1999, and [...]
This is my typical morning before I go to work: Have my cup of tea, turn on the Today Show for background noise, and read my morning paper.
This is my normal routine until something I heard on the Today Show that made me spit out my tea across the kitchen table:
A Buyer in San Diego [...]