Apartments for Rent in Desert Hot Springs, CA (230 Rentals)

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67682 Tunitas Rd
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67682 Tunitas Rd

67682 Tunitas RdDesert Hot Springs, CA 92240
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property at 11171 Cactus Dr

$950

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11171 Cactus Dr

Desert Hot SpringsCA92240
property at 66175 Acoma Ave

$1,400 - $1,600

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66175 Acoma Ave

Desert Hot SpringsCA92240
property at 64275 Spyglass Ave

$1,595

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64275 Spyglass Ave, Unit 55

64275 Spyglass Ave
Desert Hot SpringsCA92240
property at 14777 Palm Dr

$1,750

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$1,750

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2 Bedroom, 2 Bath Condo for Rent

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14777 Palm Dr, Unit 75

14777 Palm Dr
Desert Hot SpringsCA92240

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property at 12868 Catalpa Ave

$2,000

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12868 Catalpa Ave

Desert Hot SpringsCA92240
property at 66337 3rd St

$2,400

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3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Home for Rent

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66337 3rd St

Desert Hot SpringsCA92240
property at 13680 Mark Dr

$2,800

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$2,800

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13680 Mark Dr

Desert Hot SpringsCA92240
property at 68887 Panorama Dr

$2,895

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$2,895

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4 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath Home for Rent

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68887 Panorama Dr

Desert Hot SpringsCA92240
property at 9630 Brookline Ave

$3,200

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4 Bedroom, 2 Bath Home for Rent

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9630 Brookline Ave

Desert Hot SpringsCA92240

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Desert Hot Springs Overview

The town of Desert Hot Springs, CA is historic and relaxing.  First inhabited by Native Americans, this city has grown around the natural mineral springs found throughout the area.  Due to the prevalence of springs, there are plenty of spas and resorts to relax and recharge in.  The town itself is along a major highway, Interstate 62, so commuting to major cities for work is easy.  The typical commute time is about 30 minutes, far less when compared to other cities in California.  The location of Desert Hot Springs, CA is convenient to travel to either San Diego or Los Angeles, both about a 2 hour drive away.  Further, this town is on the doorstep of the Joshua Tree National Park, perfect for adventurers or nature enthusiasts.  

What is the history of Desert Hot Springs?

The town of Desert Hot Springs, CA was named for its several hot mineral springs found throughout the area.  There are more than 20 springs found throughout the town.  Desert Hot Springs, CA was originally inhabited by the Cahuilla Indians up until the 20th century.  After a series of small settlements by homesteaders and farmers, the town was officially founded in 1941 by L. W. Coffee.  Since then, the natural hot springs have been a main attraction brining residents and vacationers alike to the town.  

How is the weather in Desert Hot Springs?

This town rarely sees rain, and in fact averages only a handful of rainy days each year.  If rain does occur, it will most likely be in the winter months from December through March. High temperatures in the winter months usually hover in the high 60s and low 70s, while summer months can peak at over 100 degrees F.  The low temperature in the winter barely dips below 40 degrees F, while in the summer it is typical to find a low temperature around 68 degrees F.  

How do I get around town?

For local residents the best way to get from place to place in Desert Hot Springs, CA will be with a car.  There are very few public transit options, and the lack of a big city feel restricts the availability of a subway or tram.  Sunline Transit Agency does have a limited shuttle service that goes through Desert Hot Springs, CA.  There is also the availability of taxi service for visiting guests to the area. 

What is the Desert Hot Springs commute like?

With a major interstate, Route 62, running through the center of this city, it is quite easy for residents to get to major highways.  Apartments in Desert Hot Springs, CA typically are located near major highway arteries, so it is easy for residents to commute to their workplace.  The typical commute time for residents is about 30 minutes each way.  Compared to other California cities, this is must less than the average commute time.  

What are the local media outlets?

Many people living in apartments in Desert Hot Springs, CA choose to tune into the widely broadcast radio stations from San Diego or Los Angeles.  These stations include KRTH (Oldies and Classic Rock), KLVE (Spanish Contemporary), and KNX (News).  The town of Desert Hot Springs, CA produces its own newspaper called the Desert Star Weekly which provides up to date, local news.  

Why live in Desert Hot Springs, CA?

Desert Hot Springs, CA is a lively, yet private area of California that is remote enough to relax, yet close enough to stay in contact with the bustle of large cities.  The town is historic and founded on the natural mineral springs throughout the area.  Plus, the city is known for its high quality of water throughout all commercial and residential areas.  This town is close to major highways, so the daily commute to and from work is minimal compared to other areas of California.  

What Desert Hot Springs landmarks should I see?

Undoubtedly, this town is best known for its variety of natural hot mineral springs.  There are several spas and resorts that have sprung up around the area and feature pure mineral water sourced directly from the springs.  Further, the town of Desert Hot Springs, CA is only 30 miles from the entrance of Joshua Tree National Park, so adventurous residents can take a short car ride to enjoy hiking through nature.  The town of Desert Hot Springs, CA is home to the Cabot’s Pueblo Museum.

What is there to do around Desert Hot Springs?

The main attraction to this city is undoubtedly the several hot mineral springs found throughout the area.  To compliment the natural springs, there are several spas that have been built in recent years.  For natives and residents in the area, there is plenty to keep busy with, even after the novelty of the springs has worn off.  There is a beautiful park and recreation center with billiards and computers for residents to use.  

Any annual festivals or Desert Hot Springs events to know?

Each year in December, the town of Desert Hot Springs, CA features a Parade of Lights and Holiday Festival to welcome the approach of the holiday season.  The town is adorned with decorative lights and children have the opportunity to meet Santa.  Further, the town offers carnival rides, face painting for children, free hot drinks, and live music.  

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

While many people view this city as a vacation destination on its own, with its several lodges surrounding the natural hot mineral springs, Desert Hot Springs, CA is in a convenient location to many popular vacation areas.  The city itself is equidistant to both Los Angeles and San Diego, about a two hour drive to each city.  For more adventurous travelers, this city is located right on the border of Joshua Tree National Park.  

Where is the best place to move in Desert Hot Springs?

Apartments in Desert Hot Springs, CA are plentiful, and some even offer a full house or condo to rent.  Some of the most desirable locations in this town include the areas right in the heart of the city.  Most apartments are centered along Palm Drive, or the bisecting road Pierson Blvd.  These locations allow residents to stay local and central to the city.  

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What is the current price range for One Bedroom Desert Hot Springs Apartments for rent?

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Desert Hot Springs ranges from $700 to $1,600 with an average monthly rent of $1,323.

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