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Why Summer Might Be the Best Time to Live (and Buy) in Palm Springs

Paul Kaplan

I've made it a professional goal to be known as a leader in the real estate industry in the Palm Springs market for the past 25+ years...

I've made it a professional goal to be known as a leader in the real estate industry in the Palm Springs market for the past 25+ years...

May 1 6 minutes read

May 1 hits the desert like a polite little warning tap on the shoulder: hey… you know what’s coming, right?

And just like that, Palm Springs starts its slow turn toward summer. The air gets a little warmer, the sun lingers a little longer, and visitors start asking the same question locals hear every year:
“How do you survive the heat out here?”

Short answer? We don’t just survive it—we kind of lean into it.

First off, let’s address the seasonal exhale. By May, we’ve officially made it through the gauntlet: Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and Stagecoach Festival. The hipsters and cowboys have packed up their fringe and flower crowns, and downtown starts to feel like ours again. You can actually get a dinner reservation without planning it like a military operation. Parking? Manageable. Traffic? Civilized. Sanity? Restored.

Well… mostly. The bachelorette wave still rolls through like a glittery storm system until about the Fourth of July. After that, things really quiet down—and that’s when the desert slips into its summer rhythm.

And no, that rhythm does not involve us shriveling into raisins.

Summer here just means we adjust. Mornings become sacred. Evenings become social. Midday? That’s what pools, shade, and air conditioning were invented for. You’ll find locals floating with a drink in hand, hopping between pool parties, or showing up to casual potlucks and BBQs where nobody’s trying too hard and everyone’s just happy to be outside after the sun chills out a bit.

There’s still plenty going on—happy hours, sunset hangs, last-minute dinners that don’t require a week’s notice. And wardrobe? Let’s just say long pants take a well-deserved vacation until November. It’s Birkenstocks, sandals, and breathable everything.

Of course, complaining about the heat is basically a competitive sport.
“It’s hotter this year.”
“No it’s not.”
“Yes it is, I remember last year!”
This conversation will repeat, on loop, all summer long. It’s less about accuracy and more about tradition.

When we need a break, we’ve got options. A quick ride up the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway drops you into air that’s often 20 degrees cooler—like stepping into a completely different season. Or, if you’re feeling ambitious, the California coast is just a couple hours away. A quick beach reset does wonders for your mood (and your internal thermostat).

For visitors, summer is actually a bit of a secret sweet spot. Hotel rates soften, the vibe is more relaxed, and you get to experience Palm Springs without the crowds elbowing you at brunch.

And from a real estate perspective? Here’s a myth that needs to go: summer is not a dead season. We’ve run the numbers year after year, and surprisingly, we often sell more homes in the summer than in peak season. Why? Because anyone out looking at properties when it’s 105° is not casually browsing—they’re serious. Less traffic, more intent. And no, prices don’t magically drop with the temperature rising. That’s wishful thinking.

Let’s talk real estate—because summer in the desert actually comes with a few very underrated perks.

There’s no doubt about it: if you own a pool, this is your season. You’re not “thinking about using it”… you’re living in it. And here’s the bonus most people don’t consider—forget those winter heating bills. In summer, the last thing you’ll be doing is heating your pool… if anything, you might be tempted to toss in a bag of ice just to take the edge off.

And even if you don’t have a private pool, you’re still covered. One of the great things about desert living is that almost every condo complex and community comes with a pool (usually more than one), so there’s always a place to cool down just steps from your door.

Now, if you’re lucky enough to own a single-family home with your own backyard setup? That’s where desert living really shines. Total privacy, your own schedule, and the kind of freedom that makes those long summer days feel like a permanent vacation. Nothing beats jumping in and cooling off whenever you want—no crowds, no rules, just you and the water.

So if you’re one of those adventurous souls out house hunting while everyone else is hiding indoors, you’re actually in a great position. Serious buyers, less competition, and a chance to really experience what summer living here is all about.

Take a look at what’s out there—your perfect desert oasis might be waiting. And if you want a little guidance along the way, we’ve got you. The Paul Kaplan Group is here all summer long, ready to help you find the right fit.

So yes, it gets hot. Really hot.
But the desert doesn’t shut down—it just shifts gears.

The trick is simple: don’t fight it. Embrace it.
Lean into the slower mornings, the golden evenings, the poolside afternoons, and the slightly delirious conversations about the weather.

That’s summer in Palm Springs. And honestly? It’s kind of great.


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