Multimillion-dollar homes in hot Coachella Valley golf communities
Year-round fair weather and world-class golf courses have long made the Coachella Valley a destination for golf enthusiasts. And for the more coveted courses, the real estate nearby often carries a high price.
Here’s a look at multimillion-dollar homes for sale in three affluent golf communities:
INDIAN WELLS: This sprawling Mediterranean, overlooking the lakes and greens at the Vintage Club, boasts a lower-level lounge with a media area, game room and wet bar.
Address: 74470 Quail Lakes Drive, Indian Wells, 92210
Listed for: $14.999 million for five bedrooms, six bathrooms in 11,475 square feet (0.58-acre lot)
Features: Resort-style; subterranean garage; separate guest wing
About the area: In the 92210 ZIP Code, based on nine sales, the median sales price for single-family homes in December was $1.015 million, up 28.5% year over year, according to CoreLogic.
LA QUINTA: A large fountain and stone porte cochère fronts the entrance to this Tuscan-inspired retreat in the affluent Madison Club.
Address: 53485 Humboldt Blvd., Lot 65B, La Quinta, 92253
Listed for: $12.9 million for six bedrooms, 6.5 bathrooms in 10,290 square feet (0.85-acre lot)
Features: Home theater; two wet bars; golf course/mountain views
About the area: In the 92253 ZIP Code, based on 106 sales, the median sales price for single-family homes in December was $384,000, a 4% decrease year over year, according to CoreLogic.
PALM DESERT: This contemporary estate, sitting above the 16th green of the Canyons Course at Bighorn, has pocketing walls of glass that open to two swimming pools.
Address: 632 Pinnacle Crest, Palm Desert, 92260
Listed for: $11.99 million for six bedrooms, 7.5 bathrooms in 9,152 square feet (1.42-acre lot)
Features: Chef’s kitchen; master suite with his and hers bathrooms; golf cart garage
About the area: In the 92260 ZIP Code, based on 26 sales, the median sales price for single-family homes in December was $370,000, up 10.8% year over year, according to CoreLogic.
INDIAN WELLS: Rolled ceilings, high-end materials and a glass-enclosed wine vault area among features at this Jon Jerde-designed home in the Vintage Club.
Address: 47475 Vintage Drive East, Indian Wells, 92210
Listed for: $13.5 million for seven bedrooms, 10 bathrooms in 9,654 square feet (0.66-acre lot)
Features: Exercise facility; outdoor dining area; swimming pool
About the area: In the 92210 ZIP Code, based on nine sales, the median sales price for single-family homes in December was $1.015 million, up 28.5% year over year, according to CoreLogic.
LA QUINTA: Bold geometric patterns and modern fixtures define this sophisticated contemporary on about 1.5 acres at the Madison Club.
Address: 81105 Columbus Way, Lot B, La Quinta, 92253
Listed for: $12.5 million for six bedrooms, seven bathrooms in 9,974 square feet (1.47-acre lot)
Features: Glass-enclosed wine cellar; three guest suites; indoor/outdoor wet bar
About the area: In the 92253 ZIP Code, based on 106 sales, the median sales price for single-family homes in December was $384,000, a 4% decrease year over year, according to CoreLogic.
PALM DESERT: This newly built contemporary-style home at Bighorn, which sits 1,160 feet above the Coachella Valley floor, has a resort-style swimming pool and fire pit built into a rock outcrop.
Address: 149 Tepin Way, Palm Desert, 92260
Listed for: $9.85 million for four bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms in 8,532 square feet (1.09-acre lot)
Features: Master bedroom with fireplace; updated kitchen; raised patio; swimming pool
About the area: In the 92260 ZIP Code, based on 15 sales, the median sales price for single-family homes in December was $505,000, up 3.1% year over year, according to CoreLogic.
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