La Quinta Fairways | Palm Springs
La Quinta Fairways is located off Avenue 50 near Washington St in La Quinta, CA. La Quinta Fairways is a guard gated enclave of homes situated on the La Quinta Dunes Resort Course – Waldorf Astoria.
Most have fairway locations and spectacular Santa Rosa Mountain views.
This community was mainly built between 1991 – 2002. Homes have large lots and private backyards/pool areas. Close to music festivals, shopping, restaurants and entertainment.
There are 254 homes in La Quinta Fairways and it is adjacent to La Quinta Resort and Club – with several of the golf holes of the resort’s Dunes Course winding through this private gated community.
Though membership to The Dunes Club is not included in LQ Fairways HOAs, residents can receive discounted rates to play by using their city resident cards.
Discounts apply to the Mountain Course and La Quinta’s public course, SilverRock, as well.
Since there is no Clubhouse, community pool or fitness center, all is available at the Resort and consequently La Quinta Fairway’s HOAs are much lower.
If you’re looking for a home or a condo in this area, contact me and I’ll help you find the perfect oasis to call your own. And if you’re interested in selling your home or condo in this area, visit my site for a free home evaluation.
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Q: Is La Quinta safe?
A: La Quinta Makes Top 50 Safest Cities in California according to new report. Out of California’s safest cities La Quinta is number 49 according to a new report by Safewise.
Q: Is La Quinta a good place to retire?
A: Overall it’s a great place to live very quiet (depending on your neighborhood) and very rural. So much to do and so many ways to have fun! La quinta is a very quiet and safe place to life.
Q: What is La Quinta CA known for?
A: The city of La Quinta California is located in Riverside County in the Coachella Valley and is known as the Gem of the Desert. Home to 25 golf courses 16 parks and miles of hiking and biking trails La Quinta is a truly remarkable place to call home.
Q: What’s so great about Palm Springs?
A: Palm Springs, California, was once the proverbial playground of movie stars, but now it’s a fun and laid-back destination for anyone who wants to enjoy a posh desert getaway. With a focus on art and design, Palm Springs is the perfect blend of nature and sophistication, with just the right amount of kitsch.
Q: Why is it so windy in Palm Springs?
A: The two major factors that create strong winds in Palm Springs are mountains and pressure. First, the mountains: three ranges surround the Coachella Valley. Strong breezes typically move through various mountain passes in the region, particularly the San Gorgonio Pass (west toward Cabazon and Banning).
Q: Is Palm Springs a walkable city?
A: Palm Springs has an average Walk Score of 35 with 44,552 residents. Palm Springs has some public transportation and does not have many bike lanes. The most walkable Palm Springs neighborhoods are Downtown, Warm Sands and Baristo.