Desert Club Estates in La Quinta, Calif. This is a very unique neighborhood. It’s location is brillliant, tucked behind The Citrus Golf Club and across the street from The Tradition Golf Club. Put on your tennis, grab your bike, or jump into your Golf Cart and head to Silver Rock Resort, Arnold Palmers’ Restaurant, Old Town La Quinta, Fritz Burns park for a game of Tennis. Behind the wall on the corner of Washington and 52nd lies this non-gated, non-golf course community with NO monthly HOA’s!
What I love the best about this “hole in the wall” desert community, is the location. You can literally walk across Washington at Tampico, and head to the La Quinta Library, take a Yoga class at the Yoga studio, take a stroll through the park like grounds of the La Quinta Civic Center, hit the new Wellness Center, or head on to Old town La Quinta to shop or grab a meal. Biking is another way to get around. If you want exercise, head across 52nd to the Fritz Burns Park, where there are public Tennis courts, a public Pool, or watch the kids in the Skate Park. Hiking? Just head up Bermudas to the Top of the Cove, where there are several Trail heads, and head out. Golf at the public Silverrock course, or several nearby other public golf courses.
Desert Club Estates Market Update:
There are currently 7 active listings. These are all Single Family homes. Prices start at $348,000 for a 1835 sf 3 bed/2 ba home built in 1980. There are homes priced in the $400-$500,000 price range, and the most expensive home for sale right now is priced at $795,000. This is a NEW BUILD, Contemporary style home of 3000 sf with 3 bedrooms/3 bathrooms.
A total of 8 Homes have CLOSED over the past 6 months. This community sells well, and offers a large range of home values.
Most of the owners in Desert Club Estates are year round “Locals”, though this development has become more popular with Seasonal Residents. There are a couple Coachella Music Festival owners here too. The Polo Fields are approx. a 2 mile bike ride away, so during the day Concerts, it proves to be a desirable way to get there.