Tramview Mobile Park

    67920 E Palm Canyon Dr, Cathedral, CA, 92234

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      About Tramview Mobile Park

      Tramview Mobile Park sits in Cathedral City, right off Highway 111, and it's got that quiet desert setting with mountain views that can really make you feel at peace when you step outside, and you get places like the new CV Link trail, Tahquitz Canyon Golf Course, and Lumen condos right nearby, and being close to Target, Trader Joe's, movie theaters, cafes, and hospitals helps folks manage their daily lives without much trouble. The homes here are mostly for people wanting independent living, and most belong to people aged 55 or older, since it's a 55+ park with around 240 mobile homes and a few RV spots mixed in, and homes were built between 1959 all the way up to 2019, so there's quite a mix in size and style, with single and multisection layouts, 1 to 3 bedrooms, 1 to 2 bathrooms, rooftops that can be peaked or flat, and spaces from about 470 up to 1,200 square feet. The park's got paved streets that make getting around easier, and wifi helps keep everyone connected, which is handy when family comes to visit or if you need to look something up quick.

      There's a space rent, which usually runs about $750 to $815 a month, and association fees are mostly zero, so it stays pretty affordable, with a median home sale of about $25,000 and prices stretching up to around $74,900, so folks trying to be careful with their money can usually find something they can manage, and if you don't want to buy, there's information on rentals right from the on-site sales office. Most folks find the community safe and calm, with onsite managers like Sylvia Vasquez helping out, and there are special pet rules that let small pets up to 40 pounds move in, so people don't have to give up their companions, and with two laundry buildings, a clubhouse that comes with a kitchen, pool tables, ping pong, and plenty of places to sit and chat, there's usually something to do or someone to talk with, and having a place of worship means there's a bit of spiritual care too.

      The pool and spa area on the north side has a BBQ grill and pool days set aside for residents, so neighbors can get together for meals or for a dip, and if you want to stay active, there are bike trails, access to parks, and a golf course all within walking distance, and the park itself puts a lot of focus on making folks feel welcome and safe, keeping everything clean and taking care of upgrades like new paved streets, and they're working on getting new gas and electric lines in too. The management organizes the community with rules that change a bit for different residents, and there's an association group that keeps communication going. There's off-street parking, a mix of RV and mobile home spaces, and all kinds of recreational spots close by. The area's good for both personal privacy and social fun, and there are always updates planned to improve living conditions for those who stick around or are just moving in, so while it might not have every fancy amenity, it's a simple, steady place that's drawn buyers and renters for years. More details are available on their website if someone wants to look into specifics.

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