South Palm Desert · Coachella Valley

A little higher up. A few degrees cooler.

An established condominium community set on the bench above the valley floor — where the views open up, the air softens, and El Paseo is still minutes away.

Fifty-year-old trees  ·  Non-gated  ·  At the foot of the Santa Rosa Mountains

The Setting

Off the desert floor — and it makes all the difference.

Sommerset sits in South Palm Desert, just off Highway 74 — the Pines-to-Palms road — where the valley begins its climb into the Santa Rosa Mountains. That position, gently raised above the central valley floor, is the whole point.

Higher ground means wider views: the mountains rise close behind you, and the valley opens out in front. It also means cleaner, breezier air and afternoons that run a touch cooler than the heart of the valley. You get the desert you came for, with a little of its edge taken off.

And you're not trading away convenience for it. El Paseo's shops and restaurants, grocery stores, and the medical corridor are all a short drive down the hill.

50+
Years of Mature Trees
~200
Private Residences
11
Pools & Spas
7
Tennis & Pickleball Courts

Why Sommerset

The things you'd want a friend to know.

Not a sales pitch — just the honest reasons people settle here and stay.

01

Elevated Views

Raised above the valley floor at the base of the Santa Rosa range, with mountains close behind and open desert in front.

02

A Cooler Pocket

The extra elevation and mountain air keep things a few degrees softer than the center of the valley.

03

Walk to El Paseo

The valley's best dining and shopping district is right down the hill — not a half-hour drive across town.

04

Resort-Level Amenities

Eleven pools and spas, tennis and pickleball, and mature greenbelts — generous for a community of this size.

05

Fifty-Year-Old Trees

Half a century of growth means real shade and established greenery you can't pour overnight — set around clean, low-profile architecture that still reads as current.

06

Human Scale

Around two hundred homes, each with a private patio and its own garage — a neighborhood you can actually know.

By Contrast

What you won't find here.

Sometimes the absence is the amenity. Sommerset is defined as much by what it leaves out.

No golf course inside the gates

No course to subsidize, no golf assessments folded into your dues — yet championship courses sit just minutes away for those who want them.

No guard gate to clear

Sommerset is non-gated and approachable — friends and family arrive without a checkpoint, and you skip the cost of staffing one.

No mega-development sprawl

No thousands of look-alike units or endless internal roads. This is a walkable, finite community you can take in on an evening stroll.

No flat valley-floor heat trap

You're not down in the basin where the heat pools — you're up on the bench where the air moves.

No long haul into town

No reliance on the freeway for every errand. Shops, groceries, and care are close at hand.

No raw, treeless newness

No waiting a decade for landscaping to fill in — the shade and greenery are already here.

The Residences

Built for easy desert living.

The homes are two- and three-bedroom condominiums — some single-level, some two-story — generally ranging from roughly 1,300 to 1,800 square feet. The architecture has worn well: clean, low-profile lines that still look current, surrounded by grounds that have had fifty years to mature. Each home has a private patio for morning coffee and evening shade, plus its own garage and covered parking.

It's a lock-and-leave layout that suits the snowbird rhythm: arrive for the season, settle in within the hour, and close up with confidence when it's time to head home.

Floor-plan sizes and counts are approximate; confirm specifics with current listings and association records.

At a glance

  • Two- & three-bedroom homes (single- and two-story)
  • ~1,300–1,800 sq ft, each with a private patio
  • Private garage plus covered parking
  • 11 community pools and spas
  • Tennis & pickleball courts, mature greenbelts
  • Non-gated · fifty-year-old trees

Location

Right where the valley meets the mountains.

South Palm Desert, off Highway 74 near Mesa View Drive — at the edge of the valley floor, against the rise of the Santa Rosa Mountains.

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Orientation map, not to exact scale · open the live map. The street grid stops where the Santa Rosa foothills begin — that bench is where Sommerset sits, a step up from the valley floor and a short run from El Paseo.

In Short

What to tell the family.

If someone asks why you're looking at Sommerset, here's the whole case in a breath.

"It's in Palm Desert, but up off the valley floor — so the views are better and it runs a few degrees cooler. It's a quiet, non-gated community of about two hundred condos, with fifty-year-old trees and grown-in greenery, eleven pools, and tennis and pickleball. The architecture still looks current, there's no golf course built in so the dues stay sensible, and El Paseo is right down the hill. Private patio, own garage — easy to lock up and leave. It just makes sense."