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Showing latest year with year-over-year changes. Full permit history available with a paid plan. View plans →

Year

Insightsi

Construction activity in 2024 was down 7.3% from the prior year, with 114 housing units permitted.

  • •81% more units than the average Riverside County town (63), suggesting faster-than-typical growth.
  • •Average unit valued at $316K — 20% above the Riverside County average of $262K, indicating higher-end construction.
  • •17.5% of new units were multi-family (apartments, condos, duplexes).

Total Unitsi

114 ▼ 7.3%

2024

Total Valuei

$36.1M ▲ 1.7%

2024

Single-Familyi

82.5%

94 units

Multi-Familyi

17.5%

20 units

Palm Springs vs. Avg. Riverside Co. Town (2024)i

Palm SpringsAvg.Diff
Total Unitsi11463+81%
Total Valuei$36.1M$16.5M+118%
Single-Familyi9452+81%
Multi-Familyi2011+82%
Buildingsi9853+85%
Value / Uniti$316K$262K+20%

Housing Units Permittedi

Solid line is Palm Springs; dashed line is Riverside County average.

Construction Valuei

Solid line is Palm Springs; dashed line is Riverside County average.

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