Desert Shores, California Neighborhoods and Nearby Cities

Other Neighborhoods near Desert Shores, CA

A

Aventine

$888 to $1,131
28 Rentals
CI

Carmela in La Quinta

$888 to $4,220
45 Rentals
DL

Duna La Quinta

$1,425 to $2,910
26 Rentals
LP

La Paloma

3.5 stars
Affordability
$888 to $3,500
92 Rentals
NS

North Shore Beach Estates

$500
2 Rentals
PS

Piazza Serena

$919 to $4,220
62 Rentals
RC

Rancho Cielo

$863 to $1,131
31 Rentals
SD

Salida del Sol at Los Jardines

$863 to $1,456
41 Rentals
SC

Santa Carmelita At Vale La Quinta

$1,995 to $3,000
9 Rentals
TV

The Village

$1,595 to $4,220
38 Rentals

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