Central Palm Springs neighborhood guide
A remarkably intact central Palm Springs collection of midcentury homes built beside the former Army airfield.
Location
The highlighted boundary shows the neighborhood’s position within the city’s full set of reporting areas.
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Area overview
Sunmor’s homes preserve many classic 1950s and 1960s features, including low rooflines, breezeways, and clerestory windows. Remnants of the Palm Springs Army Airfield remain part of the neighborhood landscape and connect its residential story to wartime history.
This is a concise orientation, not a boundary or property-level determination. Use the official neighborhood map for an address lookup.
Permit history
The solid line follows the City’s published density for Sunmor. The dashed line marks the 20% cap.
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| Month | Density | Registered | Available | Waitlist |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| August 2026 | 25.00% | 35 | 0 | 11 |
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Neighborhood names and boundaries can evolve. Confirm an address independently, then use the latest Sandvue report to understand the area’s current permit-availability snapshot.