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La Quinta, California
La Quinta, the “gem” of the desert, is nestled at the foothills of the Santa Rosa Mountains just 30 minutes from Palm Springs. La Quinta real estate boasts of enchanting scenery and extraordinary weather with small-town friendliness.
Its progressive group of residents can be credited with the unparalleled lifestyle that the City of La Quinta offers its residents. Its business community is dedicated to the city’s success and opportunity for planned growth.
La Quinta Real Estate
If you are thinking of relocating to the Coachella Valley area, you will find La Quinta real estate provides a wide range of older, established housing, condominiums and town houses available for rent or purchase as well as new homes for sale ranging in price from the high $90,000's to million dollar plus homes.
Incorporated in 1982, La Quinta had a population of just over 5,200. Today, the population has grown to approximately 30,450 and La Quinta is listed as one of California's fastest growing cities. The vast majority of its open area is attractive for development with the opportunity for planned growth.
La Quinta CA Demographics
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Population: 39,450
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Median Age: 36.4
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Average Household Income: $54,552.00
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Average Resale House Price: $230,000.00
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Households w/children: 51 percent
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Permanent Residents: 77 percent
Milestones
The area’s earliest settlers were thought to be the Cahuilla Indians who enjoyed the richness and beauty of the land over 2,000 years ago. Traces from their time can be seen in the petroglyphs which are visible today. At one time La Quinta was blanketed by an ancient lake which dried up in the 1600s. However, the shoreline is still visible against the mountains. In the 1800s, cotton and sugar cane were farmed and cattle were also introduced.
In December 1926, Walter Morgan opened the La Quinta Hotel which became a sanctuary for the stars of Hollywood’s Golden Era. When considering relocating to the Coachella Valley, consider La Quinta real estate which offers a peaceful, relaxing community as a place to live and work.
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