Even the healthiest and most energetic of us know that they can’t defy age completely and one day, things will start to move a little bit slower. It’s not too early to start maintaining a household that can cater to a version of yourself with a little less mobility.
Read MoreSnowbirds, minimalists and weekenders alike can experience the comfort of home in our Casita Collection. Spanish for “tiny home,” Casitas are Sky Valley’s most affordable line of manufactured homes. At 400 square feet, the floor plans prioritize simplicity and convenience. The perfect high-value, entry-level purchase, seasonal and temporary residents appreciate the virtually maintenance-free appeal, while environmentally-conscious homeowners and minimalists value the low carbon footprint. Perhaps a Casita is a good investment for you?
Read MoreNightly dark skies, loaded with millions of stars. Clean desert air, far from the polluted cities. Flat vistas, distant mountains, beautiful sunrises, all colored by year-round sunshine: these are the reasons our residents are drawn to the village of Sky Valley. Incorporate Sky Valley’s open skies into your living plan with a manufactured home from our Courtyard Collection.
Read MoreIs a cozy cottage, far away from noise and pollution and civilization, on your retirement wishlist? You can have all that, along with perfect weather, relaxing mineral hot spring pools, an active, friendly community network, and even a spare guest bedroom, when you move into a Sky Valley Resort home from the Cottage Collection.
Read MoreThinking of a move to the Coachella Valley? The Chalet Collection’s three floor plans are named for our own local mountain ranges, with each design supporting your priorities. A Santa Rosa, San Gorgonio or San Jacinto layout will offer living space, entertainment and guest room options designed with your needs in mind.
Read MoreMore and more Americans are embracing minimalist value changes like the tiny home movement. The pattern of working to acquire more and more things which require money and maintenance proves emotionally unsatisfying, and instead we want to escape to an unencumbered, more holistic lifestyle. For many, tiny homes provide the perfect compromise between uncluttered freedom and long-term stability.
Read MoreWhile “April showers bring May flowers” in four-season climates, for Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley, it’s November through January rainfall that predicts the robustness of the March and April desert bloom. This year, heavy rainfall as early as October germinated lots of seeds across the valley floor; a relative deluge in January assures that residents will see some color very soon. The Desert Sun predicts that “the likes of Desert Dandelions, Brown-eyed Primrose and Hairy Sand Verbena could show up as early as late January if temperatures are warm enough.” Other more elusive desert flowers are expected by March, in what ecologists believe is the makings of a great wildflower season.
Read MoreMany long-time seasonal and year-round residents have questions about the pumps, the wells, and the filtration system in our pools. Why is the water a little warmer or cooler than it was last time? Why do the minerals smell stronger? Is there too much chlorine? What is the environmental impact? Where does the water go?
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