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Dreaming of retiring in Palm Desert? Are you looking for an inviting home in the Palm Desert Greens Country Club? Discover a selection of attractive condominiums and townhomes, many offering beautiful golf-course views and access to community amenities.
Our website features the latest listings for homes in The Greens, with real-time updates directly from the California Regional MLS (CRMLS). Listings provide photos, property details, HOA information, and features of these desirable low-maintenance homes.
Listings are subject to the Fair Housing Act and CRMLS rules. We are an equal opportunity housing provider.
Palm Desert Greens lets you slip into a laid-back, golf-centric routine without breaking the bank. Morning tee times come with wide fairway views, and condo or townhome ownership keeps yard work off your weekend list.
Most homes are single-story, with private patios made for sunset dinners and quick walks to the community pools and spas. Living inside Palm Desert Country Club means the clubhouse and course are practically in your backyard, along with a friendly crowd of full-timers, snowbirds, and weekend golfers.
If you’re after an easygoing desert base where the greens are always close and upkeep stays light, this neighborhood hits the mark.
Getting familiar with the market conditions for the Palm Desert Greens Country Club can help you in your home search. Here are a few key indicators:
Median Sale Price: ≈ $340,000
Average Days on Market: 45 – 60 days
Inventory Level: Typically low to moderate, with a limited number of units available
Homes in Palm Desert Greens hover around the low-$300s and usually find a buyer within two months, a pace that keeps things moving without the frenzy. With inventory often tight, a well-priced unit (especially ones that are already refreshed) can disappear fast, while original-condition homes still offer room to build equity with smart updates. Bottom line: this is one of the valley’s more affordable golf-course communities, but you’ll want financing lined up and a quick trigger when the right place hits the market.
Dues cover common-area upkeep, landscaping, the community pools and spas, and often trash service or basic cable. Amounts vary by building, so always pull the latest HOA budget and rules before making an offer.
Homeownership here doesn’t bundle in golf, but living inside Palm Desert Country Club puts the course next door. You can join separately or pay as you play—membership is handled directly through the club.
Expect mostly single-story condos and townhomes, usually two or three bedrooms, with patios looking onto fairways or greenbelts. Sizes and floor plans differ, so you can find both cozy lock-and-leave units and larger layouts for seasonal guests.
Shopping, dining, and entertainment—think grocery runs, El Paseo boutiques, or a show at McCallum Theatre—are all a quick drive away. Major roads nearby make the rest of the Coachella Valley easy to explore.
Popular alternatives include Sun City Shadow Hills (Indio), Trilogy La Quinta, and Four Seasons Terra Lago. Each has its own clubhouse style, HOA fee range, and golf options. Active adults who want an even larger 55-plus scene often tour Sun City Palm Desert before deciding. Buyers who prefer top-tier finishes and expansive grounds sometimes shift their search to nearby luxury homes for a different slice of desert living.