Palm Springs Quick Move-In and Under Construction Homes Available

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Are you looking for a newly constructed home in the greater Palm Springs Area but don’t want to wait for it to be built? Consider a Quick Move-In Home or an Under Construction Home!

Book a tour today by filling out our appointment form or calling us at 866-696-7432 to learn more about these homes today!

QUICK MOVE-IN & UNDER CONSTRUCTION HOMES AVAILABLE

RECENTLY SOLD
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Homesite 8206

82295 San Gorgonio Drive

Affirm

  • 1,622 Sq. Ft.

  • 1 Story

  • 2 Car Garage

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 2 Bathrooms

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Premium Homesite Many Upgrades
Learn more about Homesite 8006 community.
Homesite 8006

51600 Sidewinder Drive

Evia

Priced From $564,990

  • 1,542 Sq. Ft.

  • 1 Story

  • 2 Car Garage

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 2 Bathrooms

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Priced To Sell!
Learn more about Homesite 8007 community.
Homesite 8007

51620 Sidewinder Drive

Evia

Priced From $574,990

  • 1,542 Sq. Ft.

  • 1 Story

  • 2 Car Garage

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 2 Bathrooms

  • 1 Half Bath

2 more Quick Move-In Homes available at Trilogy® at The Polo Club

What is a Quick Move-In (QMI) Home?
 A quick move-in home, also known as an inventory home, is a home that is complete or near completion and is therefore available for a quicker move-in date than a traditional new construction home which is a home that hasn’t started construction yet. Traditional new construction homes may take 12 months+ to finalize custom design choices and build the home. Quick move-ins have all the benefits of a newly built home, but with a quicker move-in time frame. Our quick move-in homes are built with some of the most popular structural options, and interior features and upgrades have been selected for these homes. The purchase of a 
QMI can come with many additional benefits, including possibly taking as little as 90 days to purchase.


What is an Under Construction Home VS. a QMI Home?
An under construction home is a home that has started construction but is in the early stages of building. Though many under construction homes will come with structural options and designer-selected features chosen, you may still be able to make some design selections of your own depending on the construction phase of the home.

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