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Luxury Living Affordable in Southern California?
Lennar’s Skyborne Communities in Desert Hot Springs Among California’s Top-Selling Projects
DESERT HOT SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA / ACCESS Newswire / August 8, 2025 / Lennar Homes of California is seeing rapid success with two new home communities-Ara and Nova-at the Skyborne master-planned development in Desert Hot Springs. Just 10 minutes north of Palm Springs and conveniently located near Indian Canyon Drive and the 62 Freeway, Skyborne offers easy access to the western Coachella Valley and the expanding Inland Empire.
With pricing from the high $300,000s to the low $400,000s, these homes offer a rare combination of affordability, quality, and lifestyle. Many homes feature sweeping views of the Coachella Valley, and the communities have quickly become some of Lennar's best-selling projects in California.
Skyborne delivers amenities typically reserved for more expensive communities. Upon arrival, visitors are welcomed by mosaic stone monument walls that lead into the development. A 6,000-square-foot clubhouse and recreation center anchors the community, complemented by multiple pool complexes, dog parks, and a soon-to-open fitness center-all with low HOA dues under $150 per month.
"Skyborne is redefining what buyers can expect in this price range," said a representative from Lennar. "It's affordable without sacrificing quality or lifestyle."
Additional builders are expected to launch new projects at Skyborne over the next 12 months, expanding the community's appeal with a broader range of housing options.
Whether for first-time buyers or those seeking a second home, Skyborne is quickly becoming a must-see destination for those looking to own in the Coachella Valley.
For more information, click this link: https://www.lennar.com/new-homes/california/palm-springs-coachella/desert-hot-springs/skyborne/ara
Contact Information
Wendy Stanley
Office Manager - Lansing Companies
[email protected]
+1 858 523 0719
SOURCE: Skyborne
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